Ancient Tongue: Tafui
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Seymour Art Gallery 4360 Gallant Avenue, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7G 1L2

Tafui, "Ancient Tongue," 2023
Courtesy of Tafui.
Exhibition Reception and Artist Talk: Sunday, March 12, 2023 from 2 – 4 p.m.
In her exhibition ANCIENT TONGUE, Vancouver-based artist and designer Tafui exhibits a large-scale textile installation and paintings inspired by cornrows/canerows. Her striking black and white textile installation flows from the ceiling to the floor, and large paintings echo the repeating motifs along the walls of the gallery. Using mark-making as an homage to traditional methods of storytelling, Tafui shares her own stories through her work.
Cornrows, also known as canerows outside of North America, have been integral to the African diaspora for centuries. Initially developed in East and West Africa, cornrow groomed and styled hair created intricate designs and expressed cultural identity. Tafui explains that this hairstyle has remained a powerful symbol of identity and resilience. As a cultural practice, cornrows have a rich history, representing a shared heritage of strength and perseverance. They are an important symbol of a collective past and a reminder of the beauty and power of African-descended people worldwide.
Tafui has translated this unique self-expression into patterns and symbols for her paintings and textiles, using bold patterns and simple designs. As we celebrate the beauty and strength of our diverse identities, we also honour the rich history of cornrows and their contribution to our collective story. The understanding of our histories and shared experiences we become united, as people, as cultures, and to the earth.
Tafui is an independent artist and designer, originally from Xaymaca / Kingston, Jamaica.
Tafui wishes to thank the Province of British Columbia for the support she received to realize this work.
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