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Lot 288: Athi-Patra Ruga SOUTH AFRICAN 1984- - Ilulwane ... he's not one of youz

Est: R200,000 ZAR - R300,000 ZAR
Strauss & CoIllovo, South AfricaMay 20, 2019

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Description

Athi-Patra Ruga
SOUTH AFRICAN 1984-
Ilulwane ... he's not one of youz
thread on tapestry canvas
86 by 136cm

E X H IB IT E D
WHATIFTHEWORLD, Cape Town, The Teeth are the Only Bones that Show, 6 October to 14 November 2010.
LITERATURE:
Athi-Patra Ruga (2013) Beyond Every Horizon there is Another One: The Works 2006–2013, Cape Town: WHATIFTHEWORLD. Illustrated in colour
on page 55.
Embroidered tapestries are integral to Ruga’s richly metaphorical and narrative practice, serving as sketches for embryonic ideas as much as
elaborations of his inventive mythologies. Ruga’s earliest tapestries were textile interpretations of Irma Stern’s 1940s paintings of Watusi
(Tutsi) people from the African Great Lakes region. Ruga first encountered Stern as a high school student at the Belgravia Art Centre in East
London. The present Lot, from 2010, forms part of a follow-up series of homoerotic portraits of male figures, some fictional, later translated into
physical performances. The long-nosed figure in this work elliptically and metaphorically addresses taboos around male circumcision in Xhosa
culture. ‘Ilulwane’ is Xhosa for bat, but also functions as a taunt in relation to young men who have opted for a hospital circumcision over
traditional ritual. “God damn you if you are not from the bush! Then you are not a man, you are ilulwane,” explained Ruga in 2012. His work
visually establishes this pariah status by invoking the Pinocchio-inspired metaphor of lies producing the bodily deformity of a long nose. In
2011 Ruga participated in the fourth edition of Performa, a New York-based performance biennial, where he staged a synchronised-swimming
performance exploring the complications of tradition and modernity embodied by the ambiguous insider-outside character of Ilulwane.
1. Charl Blignaut (2012) ‘The Dramatic Rise of Athi-Patra Ruga’, City Press , 16 March.
Sean O’Toole

Artist or Maker

Notes

Evening Sale

Auction Details

Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art

by
Strauss & Co
May 20, 2019, 03:00 PM CAT

The Wanderers Club, Illovo Ballroom, 21 North Street, Illovo, Johannesburg, 2196, ZA