1936 - 2011

Stručné informace

  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Lifespan: 75 years
  • Museums on APS:
    • Serralves Foundation
    • Serralves Foundation
    • Serralves Foundation
    • Serralves Foundation
    • Serralves Foundation
  • Died: 2011
  • Nationality: Mozambique
  • Also known as: malangatana
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  • Works on APS: 2
  • Born: 1936, Matola, Mozambique
  • Top 3 works:
    • Sem título
    • Untitled
  • Art period: Modern
  • Top-ranked work: Sem título

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Otázka 1:
In what country was Malangatana Valente Ngwenya born?
Otázka 2:
What role did Augusto Cabral play in Malangatana's early career?
Otázka 3:
Malangatana's artistic style is best described as a blend of:
Otázka 4:
What organization did Malangatana join in 1964?

Early Life and Influences

  • Born: June 6, 1936, in Matola, Mozambique
  • Family Background: His mother worked on the farm, while his father was a miner in South Africa.
  • Education: Attended mission schools and later took night classes in Lourenço Marques (Maputo).
  • Early Artistic Development: Encouraged by Augusto Cabral and Pancho Guedes who provided materials and support.
  • Significant Early Experience: Worked as a ball boy at a tennis club, which allowed him to continue his education and pursue art.

Artistic Style and Themes

  • Unique Blend: Combined traditional Mozambican themes with modern techniques.
  • Recurring Motifs: Often featured figures, animals, supernatural creatures, and symbolic representations of daily life in Mozambique.
  • Color Palette: Employed both bright and dark colors to create dramatic and evocative imagery.
  • Allegorical Approach: Used allegory to depict social and political themes, particularly during the struggle for independence and the subsequent civil war.
  • Cultural Influences: Drew inspiration from Ronga culture, Christianity, and local craft traditions.

Political Involvement and Artistic Development

  • FRELIMO Membership: Joined the nationalistic FRELIMO guerrilla movement in 1964.
  • Imprisonment: Detained by the Portuguese secret police (PIDE) in 1964 and imprisoned for eighteen months.
  • Gulbenkian Foundation Grant: Received a grant in 1971 to study printmaking and ceramics in Portugal, which broadened his artistic skills.
  • Post-Independence Period: Became more politically active after Mozambique's independence in 1975.
  • Impact of Civil War: His art reflected the socio-political conditions of Mozambique, including the violence and hardship of the civil war (1977–92).

Major Achievements and Recognition

  • International Exhibitions: Showcased his work in numerous countries, including South Africa, Nigeria, France, England, Pakistan, and India.
  • UNESCO Artist for Peace: Named a UNESCO Artist for Peace in 1997.
  • Prince Claus Award: Received the Prince Claus Award, recognizing his contributions to culture and development.
  • Nachingwea Medal: Awarded the Nachingwea Medal for his contribution to Mozambican culture.
  • Cultural Institutions: Founded several cultural institutions in Mozambique.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Pioneer of Modern African Art: Recognized as a key figure in the emergence of modern African art.
  • Social Commentary: His work provided powerful social commentary on colonialism, liberation struggles, and the challenges facing post-independence Mozambique.
  • Cultural Bridge: Bridged traditional Mozambican culture with contemporary artistic expression.
  • Influence on Subsequent Artists: Inspired generations of Mozambican artists and contributed to the development of a distinct national art identity.
  • Exhibitions & Collections: His works are featured in collections at institutions like The Art Institute of Chicago, National Museum of Contemporary Art - Museu do Chiado (Lisbon), and Museum of Modern Art Aloisio Magalhães (Recife).