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Explore the evocative sculptures & installations of South African artist Bronwyn Katz. Known for her exploration of memory, land, & lived experience through sculpture, video & performance. A founding member of iQhiya Collective.

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Imbedded within the Gallery’s collection works in this intimate space, Bronwyn Katz expands upon the sensory experience in the Gallery, exploring interactions between the visual and the aural, taking cues from Katz’s own personal relationship to language and the voice. The titles of the works are based on four click consonants from endangered southern African languages such as Khoekhoe, and these form the basis of an imagined structure, rooted in historical memory and contemporary cultural erasure. In contrast to the rich figurative scenes depicted in the collection paintings, Katz’s work hints at a language of minimal abstract sculpture. Yet the works are also definitively tethered to social and political context; here, the endangerment of Indigenous languages brought through the erasures of colonialism. The speaking of language is a live social process that also brings forth deep cultural histories and connections. Remembering a language through creative re-imagination both evokes the sensory experience of the speaking body (face, tongue, mouth) and renders it partially absent. Together the Gallery’s paintings and sculptures are imaginings that bring forth a sense of historical memory, through very different sensory experiences and layers of signification.

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Bronwyn Katz: Sculpting Memory and Place

Born in Kimberly, South Africa, in 1993, Bronwyn Katz’s artistic journey is deeply intertwined with the landscape of her homeland – a land scarred by history, imbued with memory, and perpetually shaped by the experiences of its people. From an early age, she cultivated a rich inner world fueled by storytelling, nurtured by her grandmother's tales and a profound connection to the natural environment. This formative influence would become central to her artistic practice, informing a distinctive approach that seamlessly blends sculpture, installation, video, and performance.

Katz’s work immediately distinguishes itself through its engagement with found objects – discarded materials imbued with latent narratives. These aren't simply repurposed elements; they are carefully selected remnants of everyday life—bedsprings, foam mattresses, steel wool, iron ore—each carrying echoes of past uses and the stories of those who encountered them. This deliberate choice reflects a core tenet of her artistic philosophy: to transform the mundane into the meaningful, revealing hidden histories within seemingly unremarkable objects. Her process is driven by intuition and a willingness to be guided by the material itself, eschewing rigid conceptual frameworks in favor of an organic dialogue between artist and object.

Early Training and Collective Roots

Katz’s formal artistic education at the University of Cape Town provided her with foundational skills while simultaneously fostering a critical perspective on contemporary South African society. She graduated with a BFA, earning the prestigious Simon Gerson Prize – an acknowledgement of her emerging talent and innovative approach. Crucially, it was during this period that she became a founding member of iQhiya Collective, a powerful network of young black women artists based in Cape Town and Johannesburg. This collective represents more than just a shared artistic space; it’s a deliberate act of solidarity and empowerment within the often-marginalized art world, providing a platform for diverse voices and experiences.

The influence of iQhiya is evident in Katz's collaborative spirit and her commitment to addressing social and political themes. The collective’s ethos—rooted in community engagement and critical dialogue—has undoubtedly shaped her artistic trajectory, encouraging her to explore issues of identity, memory, and the complexities of post-apartheid South Africa.

A Journey Through Exhibition Spaces

Katz's career has been marked by a remarkable string of exhibitions both nationally and internationally. Beginning with solo shows at Blank Projects in Cape Town and Peres Projects in Berlin, her work quickly gained recognition for its evocative power and conceptual depth. Notable achievements include *Salvaged Letter* (2019), a poignant exploration of communication and loss; *A Silent Line, Lives Here* (2018) presented at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, showcasing her ability to create immersive installations that invite contemplation; and *Là où les eaux se mêlent* (2019), a significant contribution to the Biennale di Lyon.

Her work has been featured in prestigious group exhibitions such as *SIGHTLINES on Peace, Power & Prestige: Metal Arts in Africa*, *The Milk of Dreams* at the Venice Biennale, and *Soft Water, Hard Stone* at the New Museum Triennial. These engagements underscore her growing influence within the contemporary art scene and her ability to engage with diverse audiences.

Themes and Influences

At the heart of Katz’s artistic practice lies a profound engagement with the concept of land as a repository of memory – both personal and collective. Her sculptures often function as mnemonic devices, prompting viewers to consider the layered histories embedded within the landscape. The use of found materials—particularly those associated with displacement and hardship—serves as a powerful metaphor for the enduring impact of colonialism and apartheid.

Katz cites El Anatsui’s draped bottle-top installations as a significant influence, recognizing his ability to transform discarded objects into works of breathtaking beauty and complexity. She shares his commitment to exploring the potential of abstraction while simultaneously grounding her work in tangible materials and narratives. Furthermore, she draws inspiration from traditional storytelling practices, weaving together personal experiences with broader social and political contexts.

Looking Ahead

Bronwyn Katz’s artistic journey is one of constant exploration and evolution. Her continued engagement with themes of memory, place, and identity promises to yield compelling new works in the years to come. Currently, she is a protégé within the Rolex Mentor and Protege Arts Initiative, working alongside El Anatsui – a testament to her growing recognition as a leading voice in contemporary South African art. Her work continues to challenge conventions, provoke dialogue, and offer powerful insights into the complexities of human experience.

Bronwyn Katz

Bronwyn Katz

1993 - , South Africa

Kısa Bilgiler

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Sculpture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['iQhiya Collective']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['El Anatsui']
  • Date Of Birth: 1993
  • Full Name: Bronwyn Katz
  • Nationality: South African
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Salvaged Letter
    • Blank Projects
    • Là où les eaux se mêlent
    • The Empathy Lab
  • Place Of Birth: Kimberley, South Africa