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A South African Tradition Comes to the U.S | On Tour with Esther Mahlangu 

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The Creators Project gets exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the cross-country U.S. tour of renowned South African artist Esther Mahlangu. As she travels through New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, D.C. and Atlanta, we get insight into the craft, skill, matrilineal tradition, innovation, and inspiration behind her larger body of work, as well as the original pieces she created for this (Belvedere)RED campaign, raising money for the Global Fund to fight and eliminate the transmission of HIV/AIDS.
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Комментарии : 24   
@kagitsune
@kagitsune 8 лет назад
I wish the curator didn't talk about Esther like she was a child, but otherwise this looks like it was an amazing project. I wish I'd known about it while she was still touring.
@inpsydout
@inpsydout 2 года назад
also how the video says he DISCOVERED her, is just racist colonialism to me.
@michaelgarretson9605
@michaelgarretson9605 Год назад
@@inpsydout Many artists were "discovered." It's a common term. Stop trying to turn this into something it's not.
@inpsydout
@inpsydout Год назад
@@michaelgarretson9605 it's not turning it into something, It's analyzing it from the point of view of the culture. It naturally doesn't suit your views, perspectives and privileges in this world. She wasn't discovered, because many people already knew her. It's an ethnocentric perspective. Just like when Christopher Columbus "discovered" "America", which had a different name and there were also millions of people already living in the land. Nevermind they'd been living here for thousands of years before their lands and culture were pillaged, and destroyed through force and violence, because it was seen from the perspective of colonialism and conquerors; the culture of the "savage and wild" people was less important, "undiscovered", and thus it was alright to destroy it in the name of theirs. Also note that I said, specifically, in my comment, that it is like that for ME. You can argue that from the colonialist POV, they were actually discovering America.. But from their point of view, they were saving people from being in nature and being savage, just like it happens to date.
@michaelgarretson9605
@michaelgarretson9605 Год назад
@@inpsydout If you ever get a contract, and promoted for a talent, you will be listed as a newly discovered artist. Musicians "discover" new artists all the time...
@inpsydout
@inpsydout Год назад
@@michaelgarretson9605 ok I see your point.. I agree with you
@blessedAfrikan217
@blessedAfrikan217 4 года назад
Why are we surprise of this lady work. We are creators and builders. It is because we were stripped of our knowledge, why we are lost today. She does not need measurements to form, it just comes naturally.
@t-g7003
@t-g7003 6 лет назад
now you see Pyramids comes from Kermit, the Ancient Egypt..........We build Egypt even out side.
@thabisomalisa1847
@thabisomalisa1847 3 года назад
The curator is Caucasian. Why am I not surprised? Feeding off of black people's suffering and talent is what they do best
@inpsydout
@inpsydout Год назад
Not only black people, eh? Every other people too. Natives, specially.
@aaronadufrimpong3412
@aaronadufrimpong3412 4 года назад
I am a designer and i like Mother Mahlangu colour combination in her painting. God bless Africa
@vanessamapel
@vanessamapel 2 года назад
She makes me proud to be Ndebele.
@benraubenheimer7670
@benraubenheimer7670 4 года назад
Esther is a Ndebele folk artist, spesific mural art .
@LadyT06
@LadyT06 6 лет назад
Siyathokoza Gogo 👏🏿👏🏿✊🏾✊🏾🇿🇦🇿🇦
@saplingsoul
@saplingsoul 8 лет назад
Wonderfully beautiful! Thank you so much for this.
@cornellwaters9089
@cornellwaters9089 3 года назад
🇧🇮 Thank You!
@RoxyDoxy
@RoxyDoxy 7 лет назад
awesome
@joelpaim
@joelpaim 8 лет назад
absolutely marvelous
@2007urmel
@2007urmel 8 лет назад
!!!
@gloriak.5538
@gloriak.5538 7 лет назад
Beautiful!
@mrabicruz
@mrabicruz 4 года назад
Real Hebrew woman
@dipzy21
@dipzy21 Год назад
🤔
@J.Christ_3
@J.Christ_3 8 лет назад
WAHOOUU
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