Charmaine Watkiss
Knowledge Keeper, 2019
Pencil, watercolour, coloured pencil and gum on paper
65 x 175 cm
25 5/8 x 68 7/8 in
25 5/8 x 68 7/8 in
CWA 017
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This work connects to ideas around the African Cosmos and Divination. I was interested in exploring the legacy of the creation of the African Diaspora through the act of colonialism...
This work connects to ideas around the African Cosmos and Divination. I
was interested in exploring the legacy of the creation of the African
Diaspora through the act of colonialism combining motifs around voyage
and time. I wanted to have two figures engaged in a dialogue around
ancestral lineage and retrieval of knowledge. The Seeker actively engaged in assimilating knowledge and the Knowledge Keeper as the sage who holds wisdom throughout the ages...
was interested in exploring the legacy of the creation of the African
Diaspora through the act of colonialism combining motifs around voyage
and time. I wanted to have two figures engaged in a dialogue around
ancestral lineage and retrieval of knowledge. The Seeker actively engaged in assimilating knowledge and the Knowledge Keeper as the sage who holds wisdom throughout the ages...
Literature
Artskop3437: An exploration of The Abstract Truth of Things by Charmaine Watkiss and Andrew Pierre Hart at Tiwani Contemporaryhttps://www.artskop.com/artmedia/en/an-exploration-of-the-abstract-truth-of-things-at-tiwani-contemporary/
Aida Amoako, "Charmaine Watkiss and Andrew Pierre Hart Tune to the Blues", Frieze, 11 Sept. 2020, ill.
https://www.frieze.com/article/charmaine-watkiss-and-andrew-pierre-hart-tune-blues