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Pillars of Life : Tadesse Mesfin

Past exhibition
28 October - 13 December 2020 London Gallery
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Pillars of Life , Tadesse Mesfin

 In Autumn 2020, Addis Fine Art London will be permanently relocating to South Kensington’s Cromwell Place. We are launching our new location with an exhibition of Ethiopian modernist Tadesse Mesfin, which will also mark Mesfin’s first-ever European solo show.

 

Tadesse Mesfin (b. 1953) is a giant of the Ethiopian art scene. He holds a unique position as both a figurehead of the Ethiopian modernist movement, and as a long- time educator through his role as a professor at the influential Alle School of Fine Art and Design in Addis Ababa. Among the generations of painters he has taught are Addis Gezehagn, Ermias Kifleyesus, Merikokeb Berhanu and Tesfaye Urgessa.

 

Mesfin’s latest work is a continuation of his ongoing series celebrating the women who work as small-holder vendors in markets scattered across Ethiopian cities, who can typically be found crouched amongst their trinkets awaiting customers. In Mesfin’s work these women are visually eulogised, their occupations and their personae are front and centre, and the observer is persuaded to appreciate their importance to the communities they serve. The paintings defy the limitations of perspective, as the figures seem to float in their crouched positions, their forms often abstracted through loosely defined brush strokes. Only their regal, statuesque poses and facial expressions are clearly discernible.

 

Mesfin has stated that his previous fascination with the West-African tradition
of mask-making prompted him to create his own “Ethiopian masks” from the expressions found in the faces of the women occupying his canvases. Their pointed chins and captivating stares are a nod to West-African masks; however, the distinctly Ethiopian features give them their own unique appearance. Each figure is carefully weighted in these paintings with a mathematical precision born of decades of practise. There is often a central protagonist who is the focal point, slightly off-centre in accordance with the golden section rules of proportion, counter-balancing the figures in the background.

 

Mesfin’s artistic career spans more than five decades. His painterly style has
been greatly influenced by numerous changes in his environment, from a seven- year stint in the USSR, where he studied architecture and sculpture in St. Petersburg, to projects in rural southern Ethiopia, and artist residency programmes in the United States as a result of winning the 1998 prestigious Mid-American Arts Alliance (MAAA) fellowship.

 

Virtual Walkthrough scanned and produced by The Net Gallery.

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  • Pillars of Life by Tadesse Mesfin at Cromwell Place. Photography by Lucy Emms

    Art and the Home

    Harriet Griffey, The London Magazine, February 4, 2021
  • Installation View of Pillars of Life: Tadesse Mesfin at Cromwell Place. Courtesy of Lucy Emms.

    In Conversation with Tadesse Mesfin on “Pillars of Life”

    Roli O’tsemaye, The Sole Adventurer, December 20, 2020
  • Tadesse Mesfin, Pillars of Life: Saturday Market VI, 2020 Oil on canvas

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    Kadish Morris, The Guardian, December 5, 2020
  • Tadesse Mesfin: Pillars of Life at Cromwell Place Installation View . Photography by Lucy Emms

    ART TALK: Tadesse Mesfin's 'Pillars of Life' at Addis Fine Art

    Tadias Staff, Tadias, November 20, 2020
  • Tadesse Mesfin, Pillars of Life: Saturday Market VI, 2020 Oil on canvas 161.5 x 130 cm

    Ethiopian Artist Tadesse Mesfin’s First Solo Exhibition in London

    Lydia Kakwera Levy, Omusana Review, November 16, 2020
  • Tadesse Mesfin, Pillars of Life:Market Day IV, 2020. Oil on canvas, 130 x 161.5 cm

    Spotlight on Ethiopian Art

    Daisy Bernard, Cromwell Place, November 16, 2020
  • Tadesse Mesfin, Pillars of Life:Patience II, 2020, Oil on canvas, 162 x 130 cm

    Installation View #museumshutdown | Tadesse Mesfin: Pillars of Life

    Editor, Contemporary And, November 11, 2020
  • Tadesse Mesfin , Pillars of Life at Cromwell Place. Image courtesy of Lucy Emms and Addis Fine Art

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    Melanie Gerlis, Financial Times, November 5, 2020
  • Tadesse Mesfin, Installation view of Pillars of Life at Cromwell Place. Image courtesy of Lucy Emms and Addis Fine Art

    Volti Di Una Svolta

    Elisa Pierandrei, DLui la Repubblica , November 1, 2020
  • Tadesse Mesfin, Pillars of Life: Saturday Market V, 2020, Oil on canvas, 180 x 130 cm. Image courtesy of Eyerusalem Jiregna and Addis Fine Art

    Tadesse Mesfin: Pillars of Life

    Contemporary &, October 28, 2020
  • 'Pillars of Life' Installation at Cromwell Place. Image courtesy of Lucy Emms and Addis Fine Art.

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    Victoria Purcell, The Resident, October 26, 2020
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    Tadesse Mesfin: 'Pillars of Life' at Cromwell Place

    In Autumn 2020, Addis Fine Art London permanently relocated to South Kensington’s Cromwell Place. We launched our new location with an exhibition of 10 new paintings titled, ‘Pillars of Life’... Read more

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