Kamogelo Walaza is making a case for the unfinished
South African curator Kamogelo Walaza is challenging traditional exhibition standards by focusing on unfinished, process-oriented art. Her current residency in Germany explores the value of 'slow-making' and the beauty of unresolved creative work.
Why it matters
This perspective offers a counter-narrative to the high-speed, commercialized nature of the contemporary global art market.
A South African curator in Germany turns unfinished works into a meditation on process, care and slow-making
The article is a cultural feature piece that explores an artistic philosophy without political or social bias.
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