The Sindika Dokolo Foundation is a cultural foundation headquartered in
Luanda
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. It is supported by businessman
Sindika Dokolo
Sindika Dokolo (16 March 1972 – 29 October 2020) was a Congolese businessman and art collector. Since 2002 he had been married to Isabel dos Santos, the eldest daughter of José Eduardo dos Santos, then President of Angola. As of January 2020, ...
, the organization's president, and managed by its vice president, Fernando Alvim.
Simon Njami
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He published his first novel "Cercueil et Cie" in 1985, followed by "Les Enfants de la Cité" in 1987, and "Les Clandestins" and "Afri ...
the organization's consultant.
The foundation is engaged in the preservation, promotion and development of Sindika Dokolo's art collection and the Triennial of Luanda. It was the sponsor of the exhibition Check List Luanda Pop, a side project of
Venice Biennale
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in 2007.
Collection
The collection stems from the purchase of the
Hans Bogatzke's collection. Fernando Alvim is responsible for the collection and the purchase of new art works, mainly those of young artists, and videos and installations.
The art collection is made of art works with a special focus on African artists and the
African diaspora
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, one of the few art collections based in Africa. It is defined as a contemporary African art collection by its curator, Fernando Alvim. The collection emphasizes the African identity over the nationalities of the specific artists. The works of the collection are on display at the Triennial of Luanda as well as international shows such as SD Observatorio, Africa Screams, Beyond Desire,
Chéri Samba
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, Horizons, Voices and Looking Both Ways.
It includes works from the following artists:
Lista degli artisti presenti all'interno della collezione Sindika Dokolo
lista delle opere della collezione Sindika Dokolo
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* Fanizani Akuda
* Ghada Amer
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* El Anatsui
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* Tyrone Appollis
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between 1982 and 1987. He was active in the formation of the Mitchells Plain Art Group in 1988. He has held numer ...
* Miquel Barceló
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* Bili Bidjocka
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* Tiago Borges
* Willem Boshoff
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* Zoulikha Bouabdellah
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* Jimoh Buraimoh
* Dj Spooky
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* Jean Dubuffet
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* Abrie Fourie
* Kendell Geers
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* Tapfuma Gutsa
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* Romuald Hazoumé
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* Alfredo Jaar
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* Seidou Keita
* Amal Kenawy
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* William Kentridge
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* Abdoulaye Konaté
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* Goddy Leye
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* George Lilanga
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* George Ebrin Adingra
* Michèle Magema
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* Valente Malangatana
* Joram Mariga
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* Santu Mofokeng
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* Moké
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* Zwelethu Mthethwa
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* John Muafangejo
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* Henry Munyaradzi
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* Ingrid Mwangi
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* Chris Ofili
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* Olu Oguibe
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* Tracey Rose
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* Ruth Sacks
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* Chéri Samba
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* Berni Searle
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* Yinka Shonibare
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* John Takawira
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* Pascale Marthine Tayou
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* Cyprien Tokoudagba
* Minnette Vári
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* Andy Warhol
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* Sue Williamson
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* Yonamine
* Gavin Young
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References
Bibliography
* Sindika Dokolo, ''African Collection of contemporary art'', 2007.
* Simon Njami, ''Le saisissement d'être vu'', 2007.
See also
* Contemporary African art
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* Luanda
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* Sindika Dokolo
Sindika Dokolo (16 March 1972 – 29 October 2020) was a Congolese businessman and art collector. Since 2002 he had been married to Isabel dos Santos, the eldest daughter of José Eduardo dos Santos, then President of Angola. As of January 2020, ...
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