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Anti-Fragile Exhibition at Circle Art Agency in Nairobi, Kenya

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The “Anti-Fragile” exhibition, hosted by the Circle art agency in Nairobi, is a captivating showcase of contemporary East African art. The title, “Anti-Fragile,” reflects the exhibition’s theme, celebrating the strength, resilience, and power of the artists and their works.The exhibition features a diverse group of 26 artists from East Africa, each contributing their unique perspective on the world we live in today. Through various mediums such as mixed media, digital art, and contemporary sculptures, the artists explore and examine the current state of the world and how it embodies its inherent power.

Austine Adika- STEPPING OUT, 2023.Mixed media (aluminium, tape measure, carry bags)
79 x 48.1 cm. Image courtesy of Circle Art Agency.

One of the central messages of the exhibition is the artist’s examination of authenticity in their respective communities. They present their subjects not merely as victims but as empowered individuals who are the authors of their destinies. This narrative adds depth and meaning to each artworks. It highlights the strength and resilience of ordinary people and familiar contexts. The gallery, the Circle art agency, has been a vital force in supporting contemporary African artists since its establishment in 2012. By providing a platform for revolutionary artists from East Africa, the gallery has significantly increased the awareness and visibility of artists in the region. The gallery’s notable artists include Cyrus Kabiru, Theresa Musoke, Sane Wadu, Souad Abdelrassoul, and Tahir Carll Karmali.

Through this exhibition, visitors are taken on a journey that authentically portrays East African life. The artists utilize various mediums, often pushing the boundaries of traditional art forms. Some artists incorporate unconventional mixed media, using fabrics and materials as canvases, creating a visually striking and thought-provoking experience.

Jonathan Gathaara ,DO NOT BE AFRAID, 2022.
Charcoal, soft pastel, spray paint, india ink, oil paint, tempera, graphite and watercolour paper on cotton
122.4 x 96.5 cm

“Anti-Fragile” stands as a testament to the power of art as a catalyst for change. Each artwork becomes a vessel for storytelling, sparking conversations about societal norms, resilience, and empowerment. The exhibition serves as a reminder that art has the potential to effect positive transformations and create a stronger, more inclusive community.The exhibition has received widespread acclaim, drawing visitors from various backgrounds and sparking critical discussions about the issues raised in the artworks. The gallery offers an immersive experience. It allows visitors to delve into the minds and hearts of the artists, gaining a deeper understanding of their struggles, triumphs, and aspirations.

“Anti-Fragile” continues to make a lasting impact as it challenges conventional narratives and elevates the voices of East African artists. It represents a celebration of artistic expression and a powerful statement about the resilience and strength of the human spirit. The ongoing exhibition runs until 2nd September, providing ample opportunity for art enthusiasts and curious minds to engage with the unique perspectives presented by the talented artists. Whether you are an art enthusiast, a supporter of contemporary African art, “Anti-Fragile” promises an unforgettable experience. It celebrates creativity, diversity, and empowerment in East Africa.

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Rose Mwikali Musyoki is a creative writer from Nairobi, Kenya. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Business and Finance from the University of Embu, Kenya, and is the founder of Bloom Inc, an art startup in Kenya. Currently, she works as a writer for Art Network Africa.

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