Tadesse Mesfin
Tadesse Mesfin
Where We Coalesce
Addis Fine Art, Addis Ababa: 15 September – 30 November, 2024
Vigo Gallery, London: 20 September – 4 October, 2024
Where We Coalesce
Addis Fine Art and Vigo Gallery are pleased to present a solo exhibition of paintings by Tadesse Mesfin (b. 1953). Featuring works on canvas from the last four years, the presentation takes place across Addis Fine Art, Addis Ababa and Vigo Gallery, London.
This series of Tadesse’s work celebrates the women vendors who work in markets across Ethiopia. Typically overlooked by society, Tadesse elevates their stature in his paintings. Capturing them in moments of contemplative stillness, he celebrates their essential role as the pillars of daily life.
Incorporating the Ethiopian Modernist tradition of including Amharic alphabetic script in paintings, Tadesse interprets the human figures as a type of lettering, the figures echoing the vertical loops and angles of Amharic text. In this way, the subjects of his work can be perceived as their own type of meaning makers, not merely passive beings, but actively participating in the creation of their environment. In the artist’s words, ‘through repetition they have become my symbols, my language.’
Tadesse Mesfin (b. 1953) developed his love of painting during his childhood following his family’s move to Addis Ababa, when he started work at a cinema hall painting posters for movies. At the age of fifteen, he enrolled in art school in the Ethiopian capital, and after five years of study he went on to Russia to complete his Masters of Fine Art at the Leningrad Academy of Painting, Architecture, and Sculpture. It was here that he synthesised the stoicism of Soviet social realism with his interest in West African masks and symbols. He has also continued to nourish his Ethiopian influences throughout his career, and his research on Coptic iconography and Ethiopian history remains a significant source of inspiration for his practice.
Tadesse Mesfin was a professor at the Addis Ababa University Alle School of Fine Arts and Design from 1984 to 2019, and has taught and mentored many of Ethiopia's renowned contemporary artists, including Merikokeb Berhanu and Tesfaye Urgessa. His work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions in London, Addis Ababa, New York, Stockholm, Lagos, Dubai, and Johannesburg.
Born in Wollo Province, Ethiopia in 1953. Currently lives and works in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
EDUCATION
1972 Bachelors of Art from Alle School of Fine Art, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
1984 Masters of Fine Art from Leningrad Academy of Painting, Architecture, and Sculpture, St. Petersburg, Russia
1984-2019 Professorship at Alle School of Fine Art, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2024 Where We Coalesce Addis Fine Art x Vigo Gallery, Addis Fine Art, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
2024 Where We Coalesce Addis Fine Art x Vigo Gallery, Vigo Gallery, Lon don, UK
2022 Column of Rhythm , Addis Fine Art, London, UK
2020 Pillars of Life , Addis Fine Art Project Space, London, UK
2018 Pillars of Life: The Power and Grace of Market Life , Addis Fine Art, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
2014 In Search of Rhythm Alliance Ethio-Française, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
SELECTED GROUP SHOWS
2024 Connected Threads , Addis Fine Art at NADA Exhibition Space, New York, USA
2023 Coalescent Lights , 1-54 Presents in Collaboration with Christie’s, Hong Kong
2022 Eye of the Collector with Addis Fine Art, London, UK
2021 From Modern to Contemporary: Artists from the Horn of Africa and Diaspora , with CFHILL, Stockholm, Sweden
2021 Art Dubai with Addis Fine Art, Dubai, UAE
2020 Art Dubai with Addis Fine Art, Dubai, UAE
2019 Art Dubai with Addis Fine Art, Dubai, UAE
2019 1-54 Contemporary Art Fair with Addis Fine Art, London, UK
2018 Art X Lagos with Addis Fine Art, Lagos, Nigeria
2018 FNB Joburg Art Fair with Addis Fine Art, Johannesburg, South Africa
2013 Art of Ethiopia Sheraton Hotel Addis, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
2010 Art of Ethiopia Sheraton Hotel Addis, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
2007 Continuity and Change: Three Generations of Ethiopian Artists , Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA
2007 Four Points: African Contemporary , Pounder-Koné Art Space, Atwater Village, California, USA
1977 Second World Black and African Festival of Art and Culture (FESTAC 77), Lagos, Nigeria
FELLOWSHIPS, RESIDENCES, AND AWARDS
1998 Mid-American Arts (MAA) Allianceship Fellowship
1999 Ethiopian Fine Arts & Mass Media Prize for Painting
Addis Fine Art is a leading African contemporary art gallery based in Addis Ababa. The gallery was founded in 2016 by Rakeb Sile and Mesai Haileleul, with a focus on artists from Ethiopia, the Horn of Africa, and its diasporas. Since then, it has championed African artists on the international stage and established itself as a significant voice in the contemporary African art market, with Artsy dubbing it one of the “Most Important Young Galleries in the World” (Artsy 2019). It has developed an international programme showcasing emerging and midcareer artists. The gallery's Addis Ababa location has evolved into a regional incubator for undiscovered talent, exhibiting and developing the careers of emerging artists. Working alongside other local galleries and foundations, Addis Fine Art works to promote sustainable art ecosystems from the continent.
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