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Warm Water Imaginaries, Stevenson, Johannesburg, South AfricaĢ018 This is a True Story: Six Films (1997 - 2017), Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, Cape Town, South AfricaĢ017 Restless Republic, Stevenson, Cape Town, South AfricaĢ016 Penny Siopis: Films, Erg Gallery, Brussels, Belgium Her work is represented in major public collections in South Africa international collections include the Centre Pompidou, Paris the Smithsonian Institution, Washington Moderna Museet, Stockholm and Tate, London.Ģ019 Moving Stories and Travelling Rhythms: Penny Siopis and the many journeys of Skokiaan, The National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Siopis has participated in group exhibitions at Tate Modern and the British Museum, London Kunsthaus Dresden Beirut Art Centre, Lebanon Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco Pérez Art Museum Miami Jeu de Paume and La Maison Rouge, Paris Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo Tennis Palace Art Museum, Helsinki The Walther Collection, Neu-Ulm/Burlafingen, Germany and the Hood Museum, New Hampshire, among other institutions and the biennales of New Orleans, Venice, Taipei, Sydney, Johannesburg, Gwangju, Guangzhou and Havana. Solo exhibitions include Moving Stories and Travelling Rhythms: Penny Siopis and the many journeys of Skokiaan, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Bulawayo (2019) This is a True Story: Six Films (1997-2017), a retrospective of her film works at Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, Cape Town (2018) Incarnations at the Institute of Contemporary Art Indian Ocean, Mauritius (2016) Penny Siopis: Films at the Erg Gallery, Brussels (2016) Time and Again: A Retrospective Exhibition at the South African National Gallery, Cape Town (2014), and Wits Art Museum, Johannesburg (2015) Obscure White Messenger at Brandts Museum, Odense, Denmark (2014) Red: The iconography of colour in the work of Penny Siopis at the KZNSA Gallery, Durban (2009) Three Essays on Shame at the Freud Museum, London (2005) and seven solo exhibitions at Stevenson, Cape Town and Johannesburg (2007-2019).
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All her explorations, whether with body politics, memory, migration, or the relations between the human and non-human, are characterised by her interest in what she calls the ‘poetics of vulnerability’ – embodied in the dynamic play between materiality and reference, chance and contingency, form and formlessness, personal and collective history. Her work since the early 1980s has encompassed painting, film/video, photography and installation. She has an MFA and an Honorary Doctorate from Rhodes University, and is currently an Honorary Professor at Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town. +27 (0)21 650 was born in 1953 in Vryburg, South Africa, and lives in Cape Town.