our sacred ccean

Our Sacred Ocean spans generations in its collection of stories and memories from the Hamburg region around what the ocean means. Not only is the ocean a rich source of food and livelihoods, it is believed to be sacred, a place where the ancestors still reside. It is a place where people come to pray, … Read More

south african trees in time

Referencing the Impressionists, whose paintings focused more on capturing changing colour and light at different times of day than on static scenes from nature, South African Trees in Time reveals the changing hues and textures of twenty-six indigenous trees from the nine provinces of South Africa over the course of a day, from dawn until … Read More

botanicals

Inspired by Austrian-born architect, artist and designer Josef Frank’s botanical prints, composed between 1920 and 1950, this is a series of tapestries depicting indigenous flora in and around Hamburg. Frank famously argued that design should embrace the variety inherent in nature as well as in humanity. Botanicals show the Keiskamma artists’ intimate knowledge of the … Read More

intsikizi

The Intsikizi Tapestries, which seek to resurrect an appreciation of the sacredness of the natural world, are based on the medieval tapestries, Hunt for the Unicorn, now housed in the Cloisters at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Unlike all the other major Keiskamma works, which are made in the exact dimensions of … Read More

creation altarpiece

The Creation Altarpiece was made in the period between the Keiskamma Altarpiece and the Keiskamma Guernica. Composed in a time of hope and calm, the community was starting to see people recover from HIV/AIDS and live healthier lives. Alluding to indigenous African spirituality, in which spiritual well-being is intimately connected to relationships with the ancestors … Read More