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Michael Armitage: Paradise Edict

An exciting new force in painting, Michael Armitage draws from Titian, Goya, Manet and Gauguin to explore East African culture and folklore.

Michael Armitage is a Kenyan-born artist who works between Nairobi and London. His colourful, dreamlike paintings are loaded with provocative perspectives that play with visual narratives and challenge cultural assumptions, exploring politics, history, civil unrest and sexuality.

Made using Lubugo bark cloth, a culturally important material made of tree bark by the Baganda people in Uganda, many of his large-scale works draw on contemporary events, combining these with Western painting motifs.

This spring – just over 10 years since Armitage graduated from the Royal Academy Schools – we bring together 15 of his large-scale paintings from the past six years, exploring East African landscapes, politics and society.

Alongside will be a selection of 31 works by six East African contemporary artists: Meek Gichugu, Jak Katarikawe, Theresa Musoke, Asaph Ng’ethe Macua, Elimo Njau and Sane Wadu. Chosen by Armitage for their important role in shaping figurative painting in Kenya, these seminal artists have also had a profound impact on his own artistic development. A version of this part of the exhibition will be shown at the Nairobi Contemporary Art Institute, a non-profit visual arts space founded by Armitage.

Armitage has also selected works by three Kenyan artists – Wangechi Mutu, Magdalene Odundo and Chelenge van Rampelberg – that will be displayed in The Dame Jillian Sackler Sculpture Gallery, just outside the exhibition galleries. This display invites conversations between the three artists’ works and sculptures from the RA’s collection, which were curated by Richard Deacon RA. (Please note: this display is only accessible to Michael Armitage ticket holders).

Exhibition organised by Haus der Kunst, Munich, in collaboration with the Royal Academy of Arts, London.

Please note:

This exhibition contains some adult content. Please ask a member of staff for more information.
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RA is continuing to prioritise exhibition access for Friends and supporters. However, capacity in the galleries is greatly reduced and sadly we can’t guarantee access if time slots are fully booked.

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Details

Start:
May 22, 2021
End:
September 19, 2021
Cost:
£15
Website:
https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/michael-armitage

Venue

Royal Academy of Arts
Burlington House, Piccadilly, Mayfair
London, Greater London W1J 0BD United Kingdom
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Royal Academy of Arts
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020 7300 8090
Website:
https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/
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