Michael Armitage - 'You, Who Are Still Alive'
Elena Filipovic, Nicholas Hatf Nakhane, Ngugi wa Thiongoo
White Cube, ISBN 9781910844571,
Hb, 113 pgs, 23 x 32cm
Acqn. 32738
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£68.00
Hb, 113 pgs, 23 x 32cm
Acqn. 32738
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£68.00
This monograph on Michael Armitage, featuring the Kenyan-British artist's hauntingly
incandescent paintings from the last two years, is published on the occasion of his exhibitions at
Kunsthalle Basel (May - September 2022) and White Cube Bermondsey, London (September -
November 2022).
Addressing themes from founding myths and rituals to everyday heroisms and abuses of power,
Armitage entwines imagery from various sources on irregular, stitched together pieces of Lubugo
cloth, which often reveal holes and tears. A span of full-bleed details honours the cohesion
between composition and texture, and a fictional email by South African singer, actor and author
Nakhane answers back to underlying compositional tensions. An extract from award-winning
novelist, playwright and essayist Ngugi wa Thiong'o's recent epic The Perfect Nine (2020)
grounds the paintings by Armitage in the foundational Gikuyu quest for self-reliance. An essay by
director of Kunsthalle Basel Elena Filipovic explores the double operation through which the artist
both 'locates and subverts' themes ranging from art history to narrative climax and the possibility
of historical reparation. And British painter Nicholas Hatfull considers Armitage's compositional
choices and landscape motifs, and how they connect to histories of empire and post-
independence.

