14 Nov 2024 - 20 Jan 2025
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Norval Foundation in collaboration with Goodman Gallery presents Cassi Namoda’s first institutional exhibition and most significant on the continent, Is it sunny or cloudy in the land you live on?.

Cassi Namoda, Is it sunny or cloudy in the land you live on? Exhibition
Using the structure of a mid-career survey, Namoda brings together existing and new paintings into what she describes as ‘a retrospective of sentiments’, revisiting subjects and ideas from across her career.

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Cassi Namoda, Is it sunny or cloudy in the land you live on? Exhibition
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B. 1988, Mozambique
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Artist Bio

Cassi Namoda (b. 1988, Maputo, Mozambique) is known for her strong colour palette and narrative approach. Her hybrid narratives are at once wondrous and poignant, everyday and fantastical, archival and current. Namoda’s work transfigures the cultural mythologies and historical narratives of life in post-colonial Africa, particularly those of the artist’s familial home of Mozambique. Namoda’s paintings are highly elusive, drawing upon literary, cinematic and architectural influences that capture the expansiveness of her specifically Luso-African vantage point. The idiosyncratic subjects who appear and reappear in Namoda’s paintings also convey this hybridity: they emerge from African indigenous religions just as much as they spring from Western mythologies. Her work borrows from an art historical canon and arises from vernacular photography in equal measure. While they appear straightforward, her images are conceptually rigorous and portray figures with complex narratives. Namoda is equally attentive to landscape, creating scenes that depict both the rural and the urban through a surreal lens.

In 2024, Namoda presented her first institutional exhibition and most significant on the continent, titled 'Is it sunny or cloudy in the land you live on?' at the Norval Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa. Throughout the exhibition Namoda explores landscape in multiple ambiguous other worldly forms.

Notable solo exhibitions include: 'Life has become a foreign language,' Goodman Gallery, Cape Town (2022); 'To Live Long is To See Much,' Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg (2020); 'Little is Enough for Those with Love/Mimi Nakupenda,' The Royal Academy of Arts, London (2019); and 'Bar Texas,' 1971, Library Street Collective, Detroit (2017).

Group shows include 'ECHO. Wrapped in Memory,' MoMu, Antwerp; 'When We See Us: A Century of Black Figuration in Painting,' Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, Cape Town (2022 - 2023); 'American Women,' La Patinoire Royale-Galerie Valérie Bach (2020).

Collections include: Pérez Art Museum Miami, Miami; Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore; MACAAL, Marrakesh; and The Studio Museum; New York.

Namoda lives and works in Italy.

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