REKAOFELA, a pop-up by The Manor, Kasi Flavour10 and Blessing Rooi

We’ve been long-time fans of Trevor Stuurman and his work and are thrilled that his platform, The Manor, dedicated to showcasing Africa's most compelling narratives, has chosen 44 Stanley for their latest pop-up, REKAOFELA in collaboration with Kasi Flavour10 and Blessing Rooi.

REKAOFELA is a Sesotho saying which translates to “we are together.” The phrase shares the same values of ‘ubuntu’ — embodying the celebration of African identity, the artistic expression of the power of unity and shared passion, and South Africa's rich football culture.

REKAOFELA exists as a showcase of African expression and merges photography, art, and fashion to celebrate and honour South African heritage.

“REKAOFELA means ‘we are together,’ and this pop-up is a visual representation and a visceral experience of that,” says Trevor Stuurman, founder of The Manor. “It’s being able to see one another, collectively reinforcing each other’s values and efforts and coming together to achieve shared success.”

Image: Trevor Stuurman

The pop-up serves as the launch of The Manor’s latest offering: Reflecting B(l)ack, a special edition Pan-African photography publication that captures the essence and diversity of Africa. In addition to the publication, a collection of clothing by Kasi Flavour10 and artworks by Blessing Rooi will also be available for purchase.

Blessing Rooi is a young artist from Soweto whose paintings reflect a delicate balance between recollection and interpretation. His work is inspired by his upbringing — capturing moments of joy and intimacy and celebrating his loved ones. ”My series, Kasi Flavour, has a special place in my heart as they were some of the first paintings that I’ve done,” he says. “Documenting that showed me a way of honouring the people in my life, showing my respect to them and paying homage to where I come from.”

Kabelo Kungwane, creative director and founder of Kasi Flavour10, says of the collaboration “Our works intersect on so many levels,” he says. “My dad always told me that you need to think like a midfielder — to find solutions, have immaculate vision and be a team player. The analogy of making magic on the field translates to the work we do.” It seems like the perfect way to approach life and work.

REKAOFELA launches on Friday 8 March 2024 at 5pm to 8pm and Saturday 9 March from 12pm to 3pm.

The pop-up remains open until end March – be sure to visit.

PROXIES an exhibition curated by Nabeeha Mohamed, Kundai Moyo and Chloë Reid

proxies considers the persistence of flowers in contemporary South African art through the work of Fanie Buys, Erin Chaplin, Mia Chaplin, Githan Coopoo, Vanessa Cowling, Grace Cross, Ian Grose, Nonzuzo Gxekwa, Swain Hoogervorst, Nabeeha Mohamed, Anna Sango, Brett Seiler and Shakil Solanki.

The exhibition which was scheduled to open on the 28th March at the gallery is obviously not open due to the lockdown but you can view the full catalogue here.

 
MIA CHAPLINDead Inside, 2020acrylic on paper 420 x 594 mm

MIA CHAPLIN

Dead Inside, 2020

acrylic on paper 420 x 594 mm

BRETT SEILERPansy, 2020bitumen on canvas 615 x 430 mm

BRETT SEILER

Pansy, 2020

bitumen on canvas 615 x 430 mm

If you are interested in any of these works, please purchase the work before the end of the shutdown as it will enable the gallery and its partner, the atelier, to continue to operate and employ its staff. To contact them email info@gallerygallery.co.za.