A
geological theory called "The Shift" predicts
that a shift on earth's polarity occurs every 65 million
years. At the end of each period, earth's magnetic
poles invert. North becomes South and South becomes
North.
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'SOUTH IS THE NEW NORTH'
OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
was founded in 1961 and grouped high-income economies
with a high 'Human Development Index', regarded as
developed countries.
Since
2007 the organization has been trying to get five
of the largest "peripheral" countries: Brazil,
China, India, Indonesia and South Africa to join.
From the 1960's perspective, it wouldn't be expected
that any of these countries would ever be invited
to join the organization. Interestingly, since 2007,
none of them to want to.
None
of the now called E-5 (enhanced engagement) countries
has comparable income to the "rich countries".
They did however grow enough to become important players
in world's economy. In 2009, for the first time since
1880, OECD countries amount to less than 50% of the
world's GNP. In the 80's they represented 60% of the
world's economy and it is estimated that this share
will continue to drop (44% in 2014 according to the
IMF).
OECD
now believes the organization simply "won't be
relevant" without the participation of these
countries.
AFRICAN CONTEMPORARY ART
Along
with Asian and South American art, African Contemporary
Art is 'hot' these days. With a growing middle class
and successful corporations all over the continent,
Africans have started to look into (their) art both
as a symbol of status and as an investment. Increasing
international exposure and circulation also placed
African artists on the map for contemporary art collectors.
But where did this all come from? Is contemporary
art in Africa a recent phenomenon?
Focusing
mainly on the 1990 - 2010 period, 'SOUTH IS THE NEW NORTH'
aims to spark the discussion and to show that contemporary
art from Africa has been in the news since (at least)
the 90's.
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'SOUTH
IS THE NEW NORTH - african contemporary art'
group show
PAINTING | SCULPTURE | PHOTOGRAPHY | VIDEO
17 September > 29 de October 2011
Thursday to Saturday, 14 h to 18 h
AFEDZI-HUGHES | ALMIGHTY | BODO | CHERIN | CISSÉ
| IHOSVANNY | LILANGA | MACILAU | MASAMVU | MUCAVELE
| SADIMBA | SAMBA | SEVEN-SEVEN | TCHALÉ |
ZINKPÉ