Kudzanai ChiuraiLand Claims Confessional, 2017


Kudzanai Chiurai’s practice adopts a revisionist approach to challenge what he terms “colonial futures,” inserting counter-memories into historical narratives in order to address the omissions and distortions left by the colonial project. In ‘Land Claims Confessional’, Chiurai exposes the contradictions embedded within processes of reparation. The work consists of a Catholic confessional booth paired with audio excerpts from South Africa’s Land Claims Court proceedings. By bringing these elements together, Chiurai highlights the entangled roles of religion and law in the histories of colonial dispossession.
The installation underscores how concepts such as guilt, confession, and absolution – central to religious ritual – become entangled in contemporary debates around land restitution and justice. While gesturing toward the possibility of redress, Land Claims Confessional also reveals the persistence of structural inequalities long after the formal end of colonial rule.