Altering Memories | Ermias Ekube Exhibition | Almas Art Foundation: View works by Ethiopian artist Ermias Ekube, exploring identity, memory, and displacement, with paintings, lithographs, and a documentary film at The Africa Centre, London.

The Africa Centre 25 June - 2 July 2024 
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The Africa Centre Tuesday - Sunday 10:00hrs - 21:00hrs

Almas Art Foundation was proud to present Altering Memories, a solo exhibition of works by Ermias Ekube at The Africa Centre, London. Spanning multiple decades and geographies — from Addis Ababa to Asmara, Nairobi, and Sweden — the exhibition traced Ekube’s remarkable journey of artistic and personal reinvention across displacement and diaspora.

Featuring salvaged early works from Addis Ababa, lithographs and paintings from his Asmara period, and recent pieces created in Sweden (courtesy of Ed Cross Fine Art), Altering Memories offered an intimate view into the evolution of an artist whose practice is deeply rooted in memory, identity, and human resilience. A documentary film on Ekube, produced by Almas Art Foundation, accompanied the exhibition, expanding the dialogue between the artist’s life and work.

Born in 1970 in Addis Ababa and trained at the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Ekube has developed a visual language that weaves together realism, poetry, and symbolism. His portraits and compositions juxtapose the perceived truth of figurative painting with reflective surfaces, objects, and fragments of text — evoking the instability of memory and the continual act of reimagining the self.

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Press release

Altering Memories brings together works from Ekube’s career spanning multiple decades and geographical displacements from Addis Ababa to Asmara, Nairobi and Sweden, where he currently lives and works. Ekube has consistently found community and creative outlet, re-establishing his art practice in each location. This exhibition features works salvaged by Ekube’s artist friends in Addis Ababa, lithographs and paintings from his time in Asmara from private collections, and recent works produced in Sweden, courtesy of Ed Cross Fine Arts. A documentary film on the artist produced by Almas Art Foundation will also be on view throughout the exhibition.

 

Born in 1970 in Addis Ababa, Ermias Ekube studied at the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, a pioneering institution of modern art education in Ethiopia, founded in 1958. From initial experimentations with modernism and poetry to later works highlighting the immigrants’ plight, Ekube’s works have evolved to explore identity, memory, and the humanness that lies in revising memories through the process of recollection. Portraiture has remained a constant fascination for reflecting on the self and the society. Juxtaposing the immediate perceived truth in traditional figurative painting with texts, symbolic objects, and mirrors that inaccurately reflect the flotsam of daily life, Ekube has charged his works with increasing conceptual tension about time and reality throughout his career.

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