Virginia Chihota
Ndouya Kangani Kuti Undigamuchire “How often will I come till you accept me”, 2019
Double sided printed Serigraphs on archival cotton paper with silicone Billbords
128 x 86 cm
50 3/8 x 33 7/8 in
11 individual pieces
50 3/8 x 33 7/8 in
11 individual pieces
VCH 175
Copyright The Artist
'Niaga' is “again“written the other way around. The word and the image are the same for me , it’s the emphasis of what does not go away until the answer...
"Niaga" is “again“written the other way around.
The word and the image are the same for me , it’s the emphasis of what does not go away until the answer is revealed they are all saying again and again and again I will come before you God . I come as I am , I carry joy and pain the potrait shows tears that have turned to joy represented by the sweets or candy images and the other side of the face show tears only that have not yet yield to Joy. In this process I am going to continuously come before you and I am now asking how often will come to be accepted because I am seeking for an answer and it often feels like the respond is delayed.
The word and the image are the same for me , it’s the emphasis of what does not go away until the answer is revealed they are all saying again and again and again I will come before you God . I come as I am , I carry joy and pain the potrait shows tears that have turned to joy represented by the sweets or candy images and the other side of the face show tears only that have not yet yield to Joy. In this process I am going to continuously come before you and I am now asking how often will come to be accepted because I am seeking for an answer and it often feels like the respond is delayed.
Exhibitions
2019
Uri Mwana Wani? (Whose Child Are you?), National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare