Accession No
2013.301
Description
Print; Lithograph - Lithograph by Xg'oa Mangana (Qwaa), titled 'Qauqaua with her Needle', edition 3/35.
Place
Africa; Southern Africa; Botswana; Ghanzi
Period
Source
Art Fund [monetary donor]; Esmée Fairbairn Foundation [monetary donor] ; Kuru Development Trust [vendor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2013.301; QWL005
Cultural Affliation
San
Material
Pigment; Paper
Local Term
Measurements
Events
Context (CMS Context)
Artist Biography given by the Kuru Development Trust. 'QWAA (Xg'oa Mangana). Born in the 1920s on the farm Sandspruit near D'Kar. Qwaa spent his childhood in the nomadic lifestyle of his hunter-gatherers parents. He received no formal schooling. As an adult he gained experience as a lime-digger, cattle herder for various farmers and as a labourer (carrying, sifting and washing sand) for an English prospector. Additionally he taught himself to make and repair all kind of leatherwork items. It was his elegant sense of design evident in these products and in his style of dressing, which first caught the eye of the art project co-ordinator, which made him become one of the firsts to join the art project.
His favourite subject is animals. However from his first drawing he has depicted half-human figures (literally without lower body) with round, staring eyes, which he describes as the equivalent of "Satan". Various drawings depict spirits as in "spirit of a man who died and came back as a bird". Some of Qwaa's figures reflect the anthropomorphic figures of earlier San art. He was also a healer during trance dances. Qwaa died in 1997.' Taken from http://www.africaserver.nl/kuru/english/artists/qwaa.htm
Event Date 12/2/2014
Author: Rachel Hand
Context (CMS Context)
Presented by The Art Fund and the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation. An acquisition project to build a collection of modern and contemporary work on paper from Australia, Canada and South Africa was undertaken over 2011-13 with the support of a grant under The Art Fund's RENEW programme. The collection was developed with the expert advice and generous assistance of Annie Coombes and Norman Vorano in relation to South African and Inuit artists respectively. Khadija Carroll, Anita Herle and Diana Wood Conroy also contributed to the selection process. Obtained from the Kuru Development Trust, Ghanzi, Botswana, November 2013.
Event Date 12/2/2014
Author: maa
Description (CMS Description)
Lithograph by Xg'oa Mangana (Qwaa), titled 'Qauqaua with her Needle', edition 3/35.
Event Date 12/2/2014
Author: maa
Context (CMS Context)
Exhibited: 'Crafting Colour: Beads, Pattern and Painting from the Kalahari', Cambridge MAA South Lecture Room, 24 June 2014 - 28 September 2014. Presented by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation. The display label text read: 'In 1994 the artists from Kuru created pictures to illustrate a book, telling the traditional story of Qauqau. Here Qauqau is shown heating up her needle, with which she will kill her husband, Duu, shown playing the musical bow.'
Event Date 15/9/2014
Author: Remke van der Velden
Context (CMS Context)
The 2014 exhibition label gives 1994 as the Date Made, this has been added to the field.
Event Date 15/7/2015
Author: Remke van der Velden
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