the crow messengers

14 watercolour paintings on inkjet prints, 250g watercolour paper
29,7 x 42 cm each
2023 - 2024

The Crow Messengers, is part of a body of work based on narratives told in the Southern African San languages |xam and !xun that form part of the Bleek and Lloyd Archive. A testament to the lives and cultural practices of |xam and !xun people, the archive also provides a unique and rare insight into the impact of the Dutch colonization of South Africa. It is a collection of 13.000 pages of stories and interviews in notebooks, drawings, paintings and photographs of and by |xam and !xun people, collected by Wilhelm Bleek and Lucy Lloyd in Cape Town, South Africa in the 1870s and 1880s. Folklore and personal accounts were told to them in |xam by several men called |a!kunta, ||kabbo, ≠kasin, Dia!kwain and |han≠kass’o, as well as a woman called !kweiten ta ||ken, and in !xun by four young boys called !nanni, Tamme, |úma and Da.

The series of watercolour paintings The Crow Messengers, is part of a body of work based on narratives told in the Southern African San languages |xam and !xun that form part of the Bleek and Lloyd Archive. A testament to the lives and cultural practices of |xam and !xun people, the archive also provides a unique and rare insight into the impact of the Dutch colonization of South Africa. The watercolour paintings visualise the story The Sending of the Crows told by Dia!kwain to Lucy Lloyd in Cape Town on the 10th of March 1874 and are inspired by watercolour paintings that the narrators themselves made which are part of the archive.

Installation view of The Crow Messengers (2023-2024) and Eyewitnesses (what happened to /gúï-an (Doortje), Ruyter, /úma and the /xam children) (2024), during the solo exhibition The Crow Messengers at gallery Lumen Travo in Amsterdam, 19 April - 18 May 2024. All photographs Giovanni Nardi Photography.

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