Exhibition

Coumba Samba | Capital

28 Mar 2024 – 2 Jun 2024

Regular hours

Thursday
12:00 – 18:00
Friday
12:00 – 18:00
Saturday
12:00 – 18:00
Sunday
12:00 – 18:00

Free admission

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  • bus lines: 26, 48, 55, 106, 236, 254, 277, 388
  • Bethnal Green station
  • Cambridge Heath Road station
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In her first major UK solo exhibition 'Capital', London-based Senegalese-American artist Coumba Samba presents a new performance-installation 'FIFA', a collaboration with École Des Sables (Dakar, Senegal).

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Capital, the first major UK solo exhibition by Senegalese-American artist Coumba Samba, features a room-sized mud installation, photographic prints, and a commissioned performance titled FIFA produced in collaboration with École Des Sables (Dakar, Senegal), and artist Gretchen Lawrence (UK/Estonia) to produce a permanent soundscape for the exhibition. The project revolves around the circulation of objects, forms, materials and ideologies between the West and West Africa; a feedback loop of defined futures, economic suppression, and the event of hope.

In Capital, Samba explores the act and structure of recycling Euro-American trash, shiny and in its amassed grandeur. Junk is a direct material representation of the logic of capital, its colonial underside, and the failed prophecies of progress that come with it. Fédération Internationale de Football Association’s ill-famed corruption case findings mark how these ideological fantasies shape individual aspirations, and spill out into the arena of global politics and finance, where the desire for symbolic power drives underhanded flows of capital globally.

The choreography of FIFA, co-developed by Alesandra Seutin (Artistic Co-Director, École Des Sables) and Coumba Samba, is informed by a mixture of repetitive body motions and gestures found in football, Senegalese Laamb wrestling, and the South American game Queimada. The imprints of the dancers’ movements, hardening in the drying dirt, are a double agent: a promise of elusive agency and a desire machine for absent living bodies.

Gretchen Lawrence’s sound composition echoes throughout the gallery space during and after the performance, with a loudspeaker installation reminiscent of those found in public spaces and mosques. The sound features field recordings from Senegal and distorted kicks and sirens taken from royalty-free loops.

The large-scale installation of stainless steel, plexiglass, and industrial plywood continues and builds upon Samba's artistic language and attitude, noting their invisibilised production, intentionally irreverent to the historicity and fetishistic value of these materials. The artist plays with (art) historical tropes and idioms, creating sharp contrasts, a bricolage of ideas and matter that sit awkwardly in relation to one another. Perhaps they were never supposed to touch or beautify each other.

In response to Capital, a one-day event will invite artists, professionals, and academics from different fields to talk about what African diasporic practice means today, hosted by Coumba Samba alongside Galerina (Niina Ulfsak, Mischa Lustin), and Infinite Fxx (Côvco).

Curators Milika Muritu and Adomas Narkevičius

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Coumba Samba

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