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The Latitudes Podcast featuring Athi-Patra Ruga

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Supported by: BASA
Co-curated by: Art School Africa
Hosted by: Refiloe Mpakanyane

The legacy will make itself. If my work aligns with my values, if my integrity holds. I’m a boundless artist. That’s the courage I hope to leave behind. – Athi-Patra Ruga

In this instalment of the podcast, multidisciplinary artist Athi-Patra Ruga joins Refiloe Mpakanyane, remotely from his farm and studio in the beautiful Hogsback area, in the Eastern Cape.  The conversation happens under the aegis of revealing the realities and hidden truths of his studio practice, as well as unpacking the lessons he has learnt along the way and the events that triggered growth and change in himself and his creative practice. 

Cape Town gave me all it could give me. I had to be that Eastern Cape Xhosa boy and go back home to find myself.  – Athi-Patra Ruga

Athi is forthright and forthright and forthcoming in this conversation; that is an exercise of looking forward, interrogating the moment in which we are talking, as well as projecting his hopes of leaving behind something tangible for other artists to hold onto. 

Highlights Include:

  • Moving to Hogsback at the beginning of the COVID lockdown influenced
  • Creating in a rural space- how his studio practice has changed and how Iinyanga Zonyaka subsequently came about
  • Creating a studio that serves your changing needs
  • Unlearning people-pleasing as an artist
  • Irma Stern as an unintellectual ancestor and Athi in his Georgia O Keefe era
  • Mentorship, community and taking on the mantle of an artist philanthropist

  

Referenced exhibitions & institutions:

  • Inyanga Zodyaka, Narval, Cape Town, 2021
  • Gladys Mgudlandlu (1925-1979), self self-taught South African artist who began her career painting in the rural areas of the Eastern Cape. And the featured exhibition is the Irma Stern: An artist of modernity between Berlin and Cape Town” at the Bruecke Museum in Berlin 
  • Victory of The Word- project to preserve the historic Lovedale Press in Alice, Eastern Cape.
  • Elana Brundyn (cultural entrepreneur) newsletter on Medium.

This is the last episode of Chapter 1 in Season 2 of the Latitudes Podcast, which offers a foundational guide to entering and engaging with the art world. A resource-driven series providing practical tools for emerging artists and enthusiasts to navigate the art world’s complexities. Featuring first-hand insights from artists, arts educators, and professionals who demystify the industry and share actionable guidance on residencies, networking, and career building.

I’ve only seen my artistic being as split between studio practice, social practice, and self-care. If one leg of that pot is not good, it’ll show in your work. It’s inescapable. – Athi-Patra Ruga

Athi-Patra Ruga (b. 1984; Umtata, South Africa) is one of the few artists working in South Africa today, whose work has adopted the trope of myth as a contemporary response to the post-Apartheid era. Ruga creates alternative identities and uses these avatars as a way to parody and critique the existing political and social status quo. Ruga’s artistic approach to creating myths and alternate realities is in some way an attempt to view the traumas of the last 200 years of colonial history from a place of detachment – at a farsighted distance where wounds can be contemplated outside of personalized grief and subjective defensiveness. 

The philosophical allure and allegorical value of utopia have been central to Ruga’s practice. His construction of a mythical metaverse populated by characters which he has created and depicted in his work has allowed Ruga to create an interesting space of self-reflection in which political, cultural, and social systems can be critiqued and parodied. Ruga has used his utopia as a lens to process the fraught history of a colonial past, to critique the present, and propose a possible humanist vision for the future.

It’s not that I left Cape Town, it’s that I returned home. Paradise, on my own terms. Here, time isn’t measured by calendars, but by aloes blooming, stars shifting, and the rhythms of people who wake with the sun. - Athi-Patra Ruga

Athi-Patra Ruga’s most recent solo exhibitions include Amadoda on the Verge (2024), presented at BKhz gallery in Johannesburg and In Travesti (2021), presented at the Eva Presenhuber Gallery in New York.  Other recent exhibitions and performances include: iiNyanga Zonyaka, Norval Foundation, Cape Town and Interior/ Exterior / Dramatis Personae, WHATIFTHEWORLD, Cape Town, followed by his acclaimed show Of Gods, Rainbows and Omissions at Somerset House, London. 

About the Latitudes Podcast

Hosted by dynamic broadcast journalist and penchant for the arts Refiloe Mpakanyane, The Latitudes Podcast, which is the only podcast dedicated to contemporary African art, is an immersive and engaging platform that builds a new layer of access to the contemporary visual arts from Africa.

Season two of the Latitudes Podcast offers a dynamic, in-depth exploration of the ‘art world’ in Africa through twelve curated episodes, structured across four interconnected themes. From artists and facilitators to curators, critics, and collectors, the series unpacks the industry’s inner workings, shedding light on creative journeys, market dynamics, art criticism, and the evolving role of patrons. This podcast serves as both a resource and a platform for critical discourse, bridging regional perspectives and shaping the future art from Africa and diaspora.

About Refiloe Mpakanyane

Refiloe Mpakanyane is a broadcast journalist, with a penchant for the arts. Known for her love and support of local African literature, art and artists, Mpakanyane has an Honours Degree from the Wits School of Journalism and majored in International Relations, Media Studies and English Literature for her undergrad. Her firm grounding in the critical, analytical and creative thinking of the humanities discipline has underpinned her passion for broadcasting, leading her to delve into working not only behind the scenes in radio and television production, but in front of the camera and hosting her own radio shows as well.

About Latitudes Online

Latitudes Online is the world's leading online marketplace for art from Africa. Discover and buy artworks from over 3,000 artists and enjoy editorial from leading voices on the continent. When you buy from Latitudes Online you have peace of mind that your artwork will be safely delivered to you in perfect condition. Click here to start your collecting journey.

About iTOO Artinsure

iTOO is a collective of industry leading experts across a range of special risk insurance offerings. Art and collectables are a fast growing asset class around the world. Representing years of value that could diminish in a matter of seconds, it’s critical to take the time to insure with an expert who understands the length and breadth of the industry. Damage, an increasing rise in cultural crime and forgery can translate to serious loss in terms of your appreciating works and collectables.

About Art School Africa

This year, Latitudes has joined forces with Art School Africa to co-curate this latest season of the podcast. A registered non-profit, Art School Africa supports artists across the continent.  While Africa has a deep and complex artistic history, many  artists still struggle to access global markets - Art School Africa works to bridge this gap by providing resources, mentorship, and career opportunities.

About Business and Arts South Africa (BASA)

BASA was founded in 1997 as a joint initiative between government and the private sector, as part of a strategy to secure greater involvement in the arts from businesses operating in South Africa. Established as a Section 21 company, BASA is constituted in terms of the Companies Act, and is registered as a public benefit organisation. Its delisting as a Schedule 3 entity has seen Business and Arts South Africa NPC register for VAT. BASA is accountable to its stakeholders – the government, BASA members and the creative sector.

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