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Cinga Samson: Ukuphuthelwa

Cinga Samson

Mar 6 – Apr 18

White Cube New York
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White Cube New York

1002 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10075

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South African artist Cinga Samson's exhibition of new paintings is titled 'Ukuphuthelwa', an isiXhosa word in the artist's native language that translates as 'unable to sleep'. Unlike the English word 'insomnia', the isiXhosa term carries no negative connotation and accordingly, for Samson, sleeplessness is not a condition to be cured but a state of spiritual alertness, a sensitivity that deepens in the dark. Rendered in the artist's signature occluded palette of near-blacks, carbon and deep Prussian blues, Samson's scenes depict men-like figures, dogs in overgrown fields and portraits of plant life native to South Africa. Encouraging slow, contemplative looking, a sense of existential gravity pervades Samson's new series of oil paintings, attempting to depict a vast reality that is continuously in motion. As the artist has it, his quandary pertains to the existential question of how to create a 'true and honest painting'.

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paintingoil paintingcontemporarysoloSouth Africanfigurationspiritualityrepresentation
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