Gela 2 , 2010
Video

© Ezra Wube

Ezra Wube was born in 1980 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and moved to the United States at the age of 18. He received his BFA in Painting from the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston (2004), and his MFA from Hunter College, New York, NY (2009). His work encompasses video, installation, drawing, painting and performance. In 2003, he was awarded the Massachusetts Annual Black Achievement Award. He has said of this work: ‘Gela 2 defies singular categorization. Viewers witness a journey through the merging of past and present’.

In 2014 Togolese-French curator and producer Kisito Assangni toured Still Fighting Ignorance and Intellectual Perfidy: Video Art from Africa, a multi-national exhibition and a platform for critical thinking, researching and presenting African video art, to a number of international venues including Ben Uri. The exhibition presented a selection of works by 21 contemporary African video artists, including Wube’s Gela 2 (2010). In his catalogue introduction Assangni concluded that ‘the project tells Africa’s story by African new media artists as seen through the lens of the relation between tradition and modernity’.

Exhibited by:

Ben Uri Research Unit

More from Ben Uri Research Unit

The Grandparents Visit , 2020-22
213 x 152 cm (h x w)
Oil on canvas
Ben Uri Research Unit
My Father , 2011
150 x 92 cm (h x w)
Oil on canvas
Ben Uri Research Unit
Annunciation , 1950
50 x 63 cm (h x w)
Oil on canvas
Ben Uri Research Unit
The Musicians , before 1960
235 x 102 cm (h x w)
Tempera and mixed media on hardboard
Ben Uri Research Unit
Happy Family , 1953
102 x 76 cm (h x w)
Tempera on hardboard
Ben Uri Research Unit