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MALENGA SCULPTURE

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MALENGA

(+351) 934 599 563

[email protected]

makondeart.wix.com/malenga

SCULPTURE

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Malenga was born in a small village in northern Mozambique, in the heart of the Makonde region, probably a couple of years after the country’s independance. About 16 years later, in the city of Pemba, Malenga follows a deeply rooted family tradition by becoming a sculptor. Two years later he moves to Maputo where he starts working at the Makonde Art Cooperative, to later become a member of Mozambique’s National Art Museum artists collective. In 2007 Malenga is awarded a scholarship that leads him to attend an internship at Ar.Co (Center for Art and Visual Communication), in Lisbon and in 2008 the Faculty of Fine Arts of Oporto, both in Portugal. He exhibits collectively since 1992 and individually since 2005, in Portugal and abroad, and his work is represented in public and private collections around the world. He is also a painter and musician.

BIOGRAPHY

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Formation

2008 Internship at the Faculty of Fine Arts/ Oporto, Portugal

2007 Internship at Ar.Co / Lisbon, Portugal

Individual exhibitions 2014 Dinembo / Vestígius / Lisbon, Portugal 2013 Makonde People / Prague Botanical Garden / Czech Republic 2012 Entre a Árvore e a Alma / World Legend Gallery / Lisbon, Portugal 2012 Ínfimos infinitos / Lisbon, Portugal 2010 Auge latente / Lisbon, Portugal 2008 O Testemunho dos Tempos / Helsingborg, Sweden 2007 Junção de Extremos / Terras de Bouro, Portugal 2005 Mas É o Meu Povo / Hotel Avenida / Maputo, Mozambique Art in a Public Space 2009 Freedom Festival / Portugal 2010 Boom Festival / Portugal Public Collections Italian Embassy in Maputo/ Mozambique Mozambican Embassy in Lisbon/ Portugal Bank BIM / Mozambique Tribunal de Contas /Mozambique Culture Ministry/ Mozambique Private Collections Mozambique / USA / Australia / Portugal / France / Germany / Italy / Sweden / Czech Republic/ Brazil / Uruguay / Argentina

1974, Mozambique Lives and works in Lisbon, Portugal

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Some collective exhibitions in Portugal 2014 Exposição Solidária Juntos Contra a Fome / Sesimbra 2013 Artistas da Lusofonia at Casino Estoril’s Art Gallery 2012 Mozambican Embassy / Lisbon 2012 C. C. Apolo 70 Art Gallery / Lisbon 2011 Mozambican Embassy / Lisbon 2010 Origens at Makala Association / Lisbon 2010 Ajuda-me a sorrir Mãe / Oporto 2010 Ajuda-me a sorrir Mãe / Aveiro 2009 Centro Cultural de Mala Posta / Lisbon 2009 Mozambican Embassy / Barcelos 2009 Palácio dos Congressos / Lisbon 2009 Mozambican Embassy / Lisbon 2008 Saberes do Campo / Lisbon 2007 Palácio dos Congressos / Lisbon

Some collective exhibitions in Mozambique 2005 National Art Museum / Maputo 2004 National Art Museum / Maputo 2003 National Art Museum / Maputo 2002 National Art Museum / Maputo 2001 National Art Museum / Maputo 2000 National Art Museum / Maputo 1996 A lei da sobrevivência / Parque de Campismo / Maputo 1996 ARPAC / Maputo 1995 ARPAC / Maputo 1994 ARPAC / Maputo 1993 FACIM – International Commerce Fair / Maputo 1993 Makonde Art Cooperative / Maputo 1992 Makonde Art Cooperative / Maputo 1992 Makonde Art Cooperative / Pemba

CURRICULUM VITAE

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My work faithfully translates the essence of the Makonde art of carving – both formally, with the use of ancestral techniques, as conceptually, due to the ever-presence of my tribal legacy. The human face is to me today, as it has always been to the Makondes, an endless source of inspiration. Its expressive multiplicity is the most faithful reflection of the constant conflict between the internal and the external, the intimate and the social, the pure and the constructed. Hence it becomes clear the inevitable association between the human face and the mask, a connection that the Makondes masterfully explored, as the ancient Greeks before them. The mask as an extension of the face – imagined, constructed, forged – with its unescapable emptiness, the concave space of the concealed truth. Therefore I say that the root of my figurative work is the Person, in its broader sense: literally through the face, and etymologically, through the meaning that the Greek word “persona” beholds.

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Likewise, my non-figurative work also appeals directly to the collective imagery of the Makondes, who have in the genre they have called “Shetani” their favorite space for abstraction. Deriving from the English word “Satan”, Shetani is the name given to the evil spirits that allegedly roam through the cemeteries of oriental Africa – which in Makonde sculpture are traditionally represented by impressive vaguely anthropomorphic creations. But the accounts of Shetani sightings (there are several!), suggest a more demure reality, describing a fantastic figure completely covered by fabric. My Shetanis are based on this source of information. For the sake of verisimilitude, my work never uncovers the other-worldly shapes I believe are hidden underneath the contours of the drapery I sculpt, and that I often cover in metallic or acrylic paint in order to ultimate the “false sensation” of unreal reality that the Shetanis must always provoke.

Malenga

ARTISTIC WORK

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PORTFOLIO

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Judas tree wood

29x40x24cm UJAMAA

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Carlos Barreira Professor at Oporto’s Faculty

of Fine Arts

“Malenga’s work maintains the artistic

honesty of his figurative imagery, with

the magical depth of the ancestral

memory of his people – but gains new

contours that result from the

confrontation with new technologies

and the opening to the

contemporary”

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Jacaranda wood

85x15x15cm MÃOS AO MUNDO

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Judas tree wood

40X21X30cm YIN & YANG

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Emília Ferreira World Legend Gallery

curator

“It’s that strength, of the tree that

became human and that is part of

our essence, that we find in

Malenga’s work. There is a loving

process, a clear understanding of

his craft, that allows him to respect

the material, telling his story

through it”

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Chestnut tree wood

30x18x18cm BEIJA-FLOR

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Cork oak wood

72x19x19cm MULHER-COBRA

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Judas tree wood

39X33X14cm O VAZIO

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Jacaranda wood

72x19x19cm ONDAS DO ÍNDICO

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Painted wood

72x19x19cm FALSA SENSAÇÃO I

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Painted wood

72x19x19cm FALSA SENSAÇÃO II

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Painted wood

70x24x14cm

BURKA

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(+351) 934 599 563

[email protected]

makondeart.wix.com/malenga