By
Margaretta wa Gacheru (1 November 2018)
The Kenya
Arts Diary 2019 which is being launched officially on Friday, November 2, took
more than a year to assemble.
David Kigozi (on the back cover of Diary)
It was a
small team of volunteers that made the effort to attend as many art exhibitions
in and around Nairobi in the course of the year so that the Diary was sure to
have the freshest new talents represented in it. They also made some effort to
visit artists in their studios as a means of seeing ‘works in progress’ which
had the potential to be considered for the Diary 2019.
The final
selection was made by a slightly larger team that expressed their likes and
dislikes in order that the final choices would represent a broad range of
voices and views, tastes and aesthetic perspectives.
Peter Elungat with 'Mushroom Red and me'
Among those
making the final choices Nani Croze, the founder mother of the Diary and
also the founder of Kitengela Glass and Research Trust. This year, for the
first time, one of Nani’s stain-glass windows will grace the cover of the
Diary. ‘Baobab’ was photographed by David Gottlieb.
On the back
cover of the Diary are paintings by Naitiemu Nyampom, Lee Gitahi, David Kigozi
and Evans Ngure.
Naitiemu"s 'I am Woman'
When the exhibition
of artworks in the Diary goes on show tomorrow at the Heinrich Boell
Foundation, most of the artists with works there will also be on hand to greet
visitors, including the new German Ambassador, H.E. Annett Guenther who will be
the Guest of Honor. Also speaking at the launch will be Dr. Joyce Nyairo,
University lecturer at Moi University.
There will
also be a moment given to remembering the late Jak Katarikwawe, who passed on
October 19th and was a pioneer artist who inspired East African
artists and paved the way for them to dare express their creativity and make a
successful career being artists whose works, like Jak’s could be appreciated
all over the world, not just in Kenya and East Africa.
The diary serves
as both as a weekly calendar and an art catalogue of contemporary Kenyan
artists. Some are less established than others, but their artistic talent is
apparent and their capacity for going places artistically looks assured.
At the same
time, there are a number of acclaimed artists in the diary this year, including
Onyis Martin, Peter Elungat, Yony Waite, Patrick Kinuthia, Mary Collis, Wallace
Juma, Michael Musyoka, Kevin Oduor and Meschak Oiro.
Yony Waite
This is the
ninth year that the Diary has come out. Nani told Business Daily in a recent
interview that she was following in the footsteps of the renowned German
artist, HAP Grieshaber, who also happens to be her father. HAP had devoted much
of his time in later life to mentoring younger artists, which is also what Nani
does through the Kenya Arts Diary Art Residency Award which went this year to
Michael Nyerere Odhiambo, a member of the Dust Depo Art Studio.
Michael Musyoka's 'the way to a man's heart'
The first
diary came out in 2011 with Beatrice Wanjiku’s artwork on the cover. It has
come out every year since then. In the last few years, the Heinrich Boell has
assisted in launching the Diary and holding a one-day exhibition. This year the
Launch was preceded by a two week exhibition of Diary artists’ works at the
Alliance Francaise.
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