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Anike Joyce Sadiq
Mai
11
bis 21. Juni

Anike Joyce Sadiq

 

Anike Joyce Sadiq

11.05.2025 – 29.03.2025
Die fehlende Folge ('The Missing Episode')
Sakhile&Me

Die fehlende Folge ('The Missing Episode') is Anike Joyce Sadiq’s first exhibition with Sakhile&Me, following the 2021 group exhibition Gaabo Motho which explored the physical, psychological, relational, domestic and environmental aspects of "home" or one’s sense of belonging.

After an invitation to the competition for the Braunschweig Colonial Monument in 2023, Sadiq developed a work titled "Denkmalschutz aufheben" which reflected on the war memorial. Since then, the question of practices of remembrance and in particular the handling of "uncomfortable monuments" has become the subject of several of the artist’s works. In addition to the work on the war memorial, she also participated in the open call pertaining to the imperial eagle ('Reichsadler') on the Ulm tax office.

The exhibition Die fehlende Folge ('The Missing Episode') ties in with this exploration and is dedicated to the Eiernest housing development in Stuttgart, which today is under cultural heritage protection, and the artist’s own subjective memories growing up in its migrant neighborhood during the 1980s and 1990s - a time that is omitted in a three-episode television documentary about the history of the Eiernest, produced by the SWR in 2021. The artist asks, what is the consequence of these excluded episodes?

Sadiq creates an immersive and site-specific installation with a collection of photographs, address books showing the changes and shifts of residents, "ownership" from the housing being a state initiative turned over to privatized housing, a short video clip of television shows that used the neighbourhood as a filming set and a voice recording of artist Hüseyin Altin as a sound piece in the exhibition.

Piecing together these elements from her own subjective memories of the neighbourhood she grew up in as a migrant neighbourhood, the exhibition is anchored and framed by a life-sized replica of a common meeting area built into the original Eiernest and still existing today. At the center of this common area stands a sculpture by Hüseyin Altin who was commissioned by the city of Stuttgart to create this public work. Altin’s voice carries through the space as he retraces his own memories and experiences of coming from Turkey to Germany in the 1970s and making his way to art school. These segments – retrieved and reconstructed objects and shared stories, photographs, recordings, and build environments - are gathered up in one place as collective memories, re-mappings, and way-finders, helping to re-member some parts of the missing episodes from the 1980s and 1990s.

In German, the phrase "Die fehlende Folge" also holds a double meaning, on one hand referring to the missing sequence/episode (in the documentary series), but also translating to missing consequence(s).

With special thanks to Hüseyin Altin, Sibel Adakçi, Sebastian Bodirsky, and nGbK Berlin (AG knotting unruly ties) for their contributions to and support of this project.

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 A fleur de toi, je me noie
Feb.
13
bis 29. März

A fleur de toi, je me noie

 

A fleur de toi, je me noie

13.02.2025 – 29.03.2025
Jerry Helle
Sakhile&Me

Jerry Helle is a Cameroonian artist living and working in Cologne, Germany. His work is deeply rooted in his personal experiences and explores themes such as freedom, home, and belonging. Through his paintings, Helle raises important questions about cultural value systems and challenges the notion that such values are universal truths. Helle's paintings are characterized by depictions of flowers, birds, and other natural elements that are presented in either a calming or emotionally charged manner. This ambiguity is intentional and reflects Helle's interest in exploring the contrasting polarities of human existence. He uses his art as a means of exploring while also challenging the stereotypes and misconceptions that are often associated with "African art." Through his paintings, Jerry Helle invites viewers to engage with complex and thought-provoking ideas about self-hood, culture, and society. His work serves as a testament to the power of art to affect, challenge, and transform the world around us.

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I am all the loves i have ever known
Nov.
28
bis 1. Feb.

I am all the loves i have ever known

 

I am all the loves i have ever known

28.11.2024 – 01.02.2025
Nicolas Coleman, Louise Mandumbwa, Nnenna Okore
Sakhile&Me

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After I Lost You
Sept.
6
bis 26. Okt.

After I Lost You

 

After I Lost You

06.09.2024 – 26.10.2024
Samuel Baah Kortey
Sakhile&Me

Sakhile&Me presents Samuel Baah Kortey’s first solo exhibition with the gallery which will open on September 6 on occasion of the Frankfurt Art Experience. The show will include a tapestry installation and a sound piece as well as works on canvas and works on paper.

Frankfurt am Main. Samuel Baah Kortey’s solo exhibition “After I Lost You” opens at Sakhile&Me on Friday, September 6th, from 7-9pm, coinciding with the Frankfurt Art Experience 2024. The artist will be present for the opening to extend a walkthrough of the show, which will be on view until October 26th.

Samuel Baah Kortey's body of work in “After I Lost You” emerges from an archival interest in celebratory objects and diverse cultures’ visual and sonic commemoration language. It explores the fantastic act of dreaming and the lateral thinking of history and life journeys. The montages in the form of a sound piece, a large-scale commemorative textile tapestry, and collage and painting on paper and canvas are reflection tools that explore and highlight various colonial traces hidden in art academic spaces and cities’ substantial street visual language.

The exhibition expands the existing questions of the mundane, historical wills, spirituality, symbolism, and fantasies. It follows from Samuel's Library of Reflection series, which takes diverse forms depending on the location, energy, and space hosting the series, a series that explores what an archive could be and how it could be encountered. “After I Lost You” is a multisensorial presentation that mirrors the feelings of grief and longing for lost connections and dreams due to immigration and the pursuit of better opportunities. The pieces beckon the viewer to immerse themselves in a fantasy world, creating a deeply personal and emotional experience.

About the artist: Samuel Baah Kortey’s holds a BFA and MFA from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Künste – Städelschule (2013-2022). He is a member of three collectives: blaxTARLINES, Commune6x3, and a cofounder of the Asafo Black Collective. He has shown in the 2020 Stellenbosch Triennial and the 2022 Documenta 15 with his collectives Asafo Black and blaxTARLINES and he recently was a recipient of the Villa Romana fellowship in Florence, Italy.

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Things I Knew When I Was Young
Juni
27
bis 17. Aug.

Things I Knew When I Was Young

 

Things i knew when i was young

27.06.2024 – 17.08.2024
Amna Elhassan
Sakhile&Me

Amna Elhassans Einzelausstellung durchstreift die Landschaft ihrer Kindheitsfantasien und reflektiert das Wesen des Spiels sowie dessen anhaltenden Einfluss. Ihre farbintensiven Gemälde halten bedeutsame Momente und unvergessliche Objekte fest, während ihre Skulpturen die komplexen Dynamiken von Kinderspielen enthüllen und deren wettbewerbsorientierte und gewalttätige Erzählungen hinterfragen. Begleitet von einer Klanginstallation, die Besuchende in ihre akustischen Erinnerungen eintauchen lässt, stellt Elhassans Werk die Jüngsten in den Mittelpunkt einer von aktuellen Kriegswirren zerrissenen Gesellschaft.

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Chasing Butterflies in Harmattan
Apr.
12
bis 25. Mai

Chasing Butterflies in Harmattan

 

Chasing Butterflies in Harmattan

12.04.2024 – 25.05.2024
Nnenna Okore
Sakhile&Me

Chasing Butterflies in Harmattan opens at Sakhile&Me on April 12th with works by Nnenna Okore. The title harkens to the improbability in chasing butterflies in Harmattan because it is a dry dust storm season particular to the West African region, where the seasons are marked by wet and dry periods. Harmattan is a time when most plants and animals diminish or die due to the extreme density of dust particles in the air, dryness, and windy conditions. "Chasing Butterflies in Harmattan" is, therefore, an unusual juxtaposition of events because butterflies do not tend to flourish in such harsh conditions.

Chasing Butterflies in Harmattan aims to capture the sense of abnormality linked to climate change and global warming that has brought negative impacts to different biosystems around the world. For instance, some bird species have changed their nesting schedules, and others that depend on warm or cold temperatures have become extinct or switched their patterns of survival due to the unprecedented heat waves and flooding.

By spotlighting butterflies, especially, a species both delicate and vital for the health of ecosystems and threatened by extreme climate conditions, viewers are gently called to cherish the treasures the planet has to offer. The metaphor of butterflies in Harmattan epitomizes our very fragile but beautiful planet. And to think of butterflies in the dry season is to think of a damaged earth.

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Akwande: still coming of age
Feb.
8
bis 30. März

Akwande: still coming of age

 

Akwande: still coming of age

08.02.2024 – 30.03.2024
Lloyd Foster, Zana Masombuka
Sakhile&Me

“Akwande: still coming of age” ist die Fortsetzung der virtuellen Ausstellung “Coming of Age” (2021), in der die Galerie erstmals Werke von Lloyd Foster und Zana Masombuka gezeigt hat. Der Zusatz “Akwande” ist Zulu und bedeutet “Lass es reichlich sein / möge es wachsen”. Die Ausstellung umfasst einige der Werke, die 2021 schon Teil von “Coming of Age” waren, ergänzt durch mehrere neue Arbeiten beider Künstler.

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Intimations
Nov.
30
bis 23. Dez.

Intimations

 

Intimations

30.11.2023 – 23.12.2023
Osi Audu, Larry Bonćhaka, Kevin Demery, Mbali Dhlamini, Mario Joyce, Sekai Machache, Nnenna Okore, Owanto, Ghizlane Sahli
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mundane x sacred x profane
Juni
29
bis 12. Aug.

mundane x sacred x profane

 

Mundane x sacred x profane

29.06.2023 – 12.08.2023
Valerie Amani / Philip Crawford / Samuel Baah Kortey / Sekai Machache /
Ato Ribeiro
Sakhile&Me

“mundane x sacred x profane” explores the blurring and conjoining between the everyday, the worldly, and the sanctified. Working across different materials and media, each artist unsettles fixed value judgments and, whether in plain sight or covertly veiled, reformulates social narratives through referencing and repositioning specific (albeit not always obvious) everyday objects, symbols, and gestures.

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Gravity
Apr.
27
bis 10. Juni

Gravity

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Mario Joyce

Mario Joyce's work focuses on ancestry, heritage, and social and cultural awareness, specifically in BIPOC communities. The artist draws on historical, political, and personal narratives and his paintings are figurative compositions with a free-flowing abstracted aesthetic that combines collage from vintage photographs with expressive and gestural painting using oils and acrylics. The thickly layered compositions encompass scenes of both indoor spaces and outdoor foliage.

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