Tribambuka
London, Greater London
London based multidisciplinary artist, illustrator and animation director engaging with notions of shifting identity, home, belonging and gender.
Message • Limited edition print, A1
• Edition of 10
• Unframed
• Museum quality giclee print on Hahnemühle Museum Etching / Matt / 350gsm
• Signed and numbered
This work is a part of my solo show 'Nowhere to Go but Anywhere" at the Migration Museum.
"Nowhere to go but anywhere" presents an immersive journey through the artist’s sketchbooks, encompassing drawings, collages, writing, found materials, printmaking experiments, animations, film, and photography. "Home," a universal yet deeply personal concept, serves as the exhibition's thematic compass.
Originating in 2019, the theme underwent a profound evolution, spurred by the forced limbo of the pandemic in 2020 and the tumultuous years that followed, with violent conflicts erupting across the globe that led to a collective feeling of the world, and all previous concepts of ‘home’, falling apart. This evolution scrutinises 'home' as both a sanctuary and a politicised, confining space, capturing the feeling of being a stranger everywhere and having to build one’s own ground anew, time and time again.
The exhibition contains several elements that unfold as an introspective journey. Its spectacular centrepiece takes the form of a suspended fabric house with an experimental video projection. Tribambuka’s "Nowhere to go but anywhere" presents a timely reflection on identity, inviting audiences to seek unity amidst shared experiences, traumas, and the universal pursuit of love and survival.
- Subject Matter: Abstract Landscape
- Created: c. April 2024
- Collections: Nowhere to Go but Anywhere
All works ©Tribambuka / Anastasia Beltyukova
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