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Cape Town carves out major new African art museum

By Agence France-Presse in Cape Town | China Daily | Updated: 2014-07-15 07:20

On Cape Town's waterfront at the southern tip of Africa, the world's biggest museum of con-temporary art from across the continent is being carved from a conglomeration of concrete tubes nine stories high.

The $50 million project to transform the grim functionality of 42 disused colonial grain silos into an ultramodern tribute to African creativity is driven by an international team of art experts and architects.

For Mark Coetzee, executive director and chief curator of the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, the project is the fulfillment of a pledge he made to himself 25 years ago.

"It has been my life dream to build a contemporary art museum in Africa," the South African-born former director of the Rubell Family Collection in Miami told AFP.

"When I left Cape Town 25 years ago, I vowed to return only when I had the skills and the relationships to make this happen."

For British architect Thomas Heatherwick, whose acclaimed worldwide projects include the Olympic Cauldron for the London Games in 2012, it was a stimulating challenge.

"Howdo you turn 42 vertical concrete tubes into a place to experience contemporary culture?" Heatherwick said.

"We could either fight a building made of concrete tubes or enjoy its tube-iness."

An elliptical section will be hollowed out from the center of the nine-story building to create a grand atrium that will be filled with light from a glass roof over-head, the designers said.

Some silo chambers will be carved open at ground level to accommodate exhibition galleries, while others will house elevators.

This vision is difficult to comprehend on a visit to the construction site on the Victoria and Albert Waterfront, where workers, reduced to ant size by the scale of the bleak industrial silos, are in the early stages of a project due for completion in late 2016.

But architects' drawings - which can be seen at heather-wick.com/zeitz-mocaa/ - illustrate an intriguing transformation worthy of showcasing the art of a continent riding a wave of international enthusiasm.

"There is a growing interest in the visual arts in and from Africa," Coetzee said.

"The market is booming, artists from Africa are included on all the major biennales, and major gallerists and collectors include artists from Africa in their focus."

The museum is named for German entrepreneur and former Puma chairman Jochen Zeitz, whose extensive African art collection will provide the museum's permanent exhibition.

He has committed the collection to the museum in perpetuity and will underwrite the running costs of the institution while providing a budget for new acquisitions.

The Zeitz Collection was founded in 2002 and is "one of the most representative collections of contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora", Coetzee said.

It is currently held and exhibited in Switzerland, Spain, South Africa, the United States and Kenya.

Apart from the permanent collection, the museum's 80 galleries will house temporary and traveling exhibitions.

The museum will focus on the 21st century with a collection policy of work from 2000 onward.

 Cape Town carves out major new African art museum

Builders work on the construction site of the grain silos at the Cape Town Waterfront being converted into the new Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa on Sunday. Rodger Bosch / Agence France-Presse

(China Daily 07/15/2014 page10)

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