UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
2023. Insistent presence, Chazen Museum of Art, Wisconsin USA
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2022. Re-retour de Babel, Dudelange Luxembourg https://www.re-retourdebabel.lu/artistes/immy-mali
2022. Njabala This Is Not How, Makerere Art Gallery Kampala, Uganda. https://njabala.com/this-is-not-how-exhibition
2022. Empowerment, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg Germany https://www.kunstmuseum.de/en/exhibition/empowerment/
2020. Letters to my Childhood. C& Commissions. https://contemporaryand.com/c-commissions/
2020. Marcue at Home, online Home office series Sonsbeek 2024 force times distance https://www.sonsbeek20-24.org/en/editorial-room/glaring-world-through-rear-view/marcue-home-immy-mali/
2019-2020. Ultrasanity. on madness, sanitation, antipsychiatry and resistance. curated by Elena Agudio, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Kelly Krugman. Group show at Savvy contemporary The laboratory of Form Ideas, Berlin Germany.
2019 Rijksakademie Open studios, Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam Netherlands.
2019 Womanism, Ostrale Bienniel 019 , Dresden Germany.
2018 Sounds of Memory, RijksakademieOpen 2018, Rijksakademie van beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam Netherlands.
2018 Dressing Chamber, Open Sauce Gallery, Brooklyn New York City, United States of America. http://open-source-gallery.org/immy-mali/
2018 Het Haperende Lichaam, The Vulnerable Body, CBK Centrum Beeldende Kunst, Zuidoost, Amsterdam Netherlands
2017 – 2018 Being Her (e): Meditations on African Femininities. !Kauru Contemporary Art from Africa. Constitution Hill, Johannesburg, South Africa.2018 Being Her (e) at the Galeria do Banco Economico, Luanda, Angola.
2017 Gallery of Small Things (GoST), Africa Culture & Design Festival, curated by Bisi Silva. Lagos Nigeria
2016 Seven Hills, Kampala Art biennial, curated by Elise Atangana Kampala Uganda.
2016 Barclays L’Atelier finals exhibition, Absa Towers North, Gallery 161 Main Street Johannesburg
2016 AtWork Notebooks, public library of Dakar, Jet d’Eau May 5th to June 3rd, Dakar Biennial, Dakar Senegal.
2016 Kabbo Ka Muwala [The Girl’s Basket],migration and mobility in contemporary art, April 14 –June 12Makerere Art Gallery, Kampala Uganda, September 24 – December 11, Städtische Galerie Bremen, Bremen Germany.
2016 Kampala Contemporary, Circle arts agency, Nairobi Kenya
2016 Perspectives, Academy Gallery Alle school of Fine arts and Design, Addis Ababa University.
2015 AtWork Kampala Exhibition, Makerere Art Gallery, Kampala Uganda.
2015 Refracting rooms, Talera Institute of Fine Arts working studios, Pune Maharashtra, India
2014 The Boda Boda Project, Kampala Contemporary Art Festival (KLA ART 014), Kampala, Uganda
2013 Jaguza, Group exhibition 32° East | Ugandan Arts Trust, Kampala Uganda.
TEACHING WORKSHOPS
2021 Trainer,Community Action Research – Horniman Museum & Gardens, London, England.
2017 Art workshop, Gems Cambridge international school Kampala.
2016 Recycling art workshop. Makindye Primary school.
2015 Recycling art classes Vine international Christian Academy, Kampala
2014 Artist, Images Youth Program, Center for Kultur og Udvikling/ Danish Center for Culture and Development (CKU), Copenhagan Denmark.
RESIDENCIES
2018- 2019 The Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten. http://www.rijksakademie.nl/NL/resident/immaculate-mali-anderu
2017 Residencies for Artists and Writers programme, Arts of Africa and the Global South research Programme, Fine Arts Department, Rhodes University South Africa.
2016 East African Regional Exchange Residency Program, Alle School of Fine Arts and Design Addis Ababa University Ethiopia. https://vimeo.com/167843953
2015 The 5th ÀSÌKÒ CCA Lagos International Art Programme, Maputo Mozambique. 28 day workshop conducted by the late curator and program director Olabisi Silva (Bisi Silva) http://www.asikoartschool.org/anderu-immaculate-mali/
2015 KHOJ International Workshop Pune Maharashtra India, The Good Artists Of Pune http://khojworkshop.org/programme/refracting-rooms-the-khoj-international-workshop-pune/
2013 Graduate Artist in Residence, 32°East|Ugandan Arts Trust. Kampala Uganda.
WORKSHOPS/TRAINING
2017 The Gathering. Naivasha Kenya
2015 AtWork Kampala Chapter 2015 by Simon Njami and Lettera 27, Moleskine foundation.
2014 Global Crit Clinic Kampala http://globalcrit.tumblr.com
2013 Apprenticeship and internship with Maria Naita and Dr Kyeyune George on “The Journey” a monument to mark a golden jubilee of Uganda’s independence.
MEDIA/PRESS
Simbao .R, Folárànmí. S. (2019, May) Conjuring our beings, African arts summer 2019. Volume 52 (2) 18-31.
THE INDEPENDENT https://www.independent.co.ug/inside-immy-malis-pain-machine/
I AM Intense Art Magazine http://www.iam-africa.com/stacey_abe_gillian_immaculate_mali/
Africanah.org http://africanah.org/seven-hills-the-kampala-art-biennale/
ARTAFRICA MAGAZINE http://artsouthafrica.com/220-news-articles-2013/2754-immaculate-mali-kampala-biennale-artist-in-residence.html
Al Jazeera Ugandans depict journeys of migration through abstract art.
Vafo. Dk Vejle Amts Folkeblad http://m.vafo.dk/article/20141029/ARTIKLER/141029457
32°East video profile https://vimeo.com/83840548
Start Journal, Uganda http://startjournal.org/2013/12/jaguza-art-that-is-open-to-everyone/
Biography
- Who am I?
- who am I in this society? the 2 questions I seek to find answers to on this journey.
“I share my life with those attentive as well as the indifferent. Using sound, text, film,photography, drawings, sculpture and installation… I build these archives.”
Immy Mali lives and works in Kampala. Her work revolves around notions of presence and absence, personal memories of childhood juxtaposed with current personal and collective narratives in Uganda and abroad. In Mali’s work, memory is a tool through which she describes the social (cultural and religious), political and economic landscape of Uganda not withholding post colonial and British imperial influences in the shaping of identities. Using a variety of media including, text, video, sound, sculpture, installation, animation, her work attempts to unpack the complexities and entanglements of memory and existence.Her ongoing project Letters to my childhood (2017-present) accords her the duality to engage with her past and present simultaneously.
Dear Madam,
I just saw your work on internet. IT is very interesting. I am going tomorrow in Uganda.
It will be possible to see your work and yourself in Uganda?
Kind regards,
Bruno Dürr
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Dear Bruno, I have been hopelessly offline and now I just see your message. I hope we can catch up sometime. I will be online more regularly now. Kind regards and apologies
Immy Mali
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Hello Immy, I hope all is well. My name is Devin Mays and I work with artist Theaster Gates in Chicago. We’re working on a small book and would like you be a part of it. I believe you were a participant in Michael Armitage’s The Gathering? I would love to interview you about that experience and include it in our book.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
All the best,
Devin
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Hello Devin, I will be glad to be part of your book project. Let me know when the interview can be scheduled. Thanks and kind regards
Immy
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Hi Immy, I’ve been revisiting your work and if you have a moment would like to talk to you about your experiences and how working internationally has impacted your practice. I’m from Lagos but currently based in London.
Best,
Eca
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Hi Eca Eps, I appreciate your interest in my work and I’m honoured to know that you take time to revisit this site. About my experiences I’m not entirely sure how to respond as they are from different times on my clock and Im not quite sure which part you are interested in. about working in different contexts…I think its similar to experiencing different cultures. I have found myself often looking for an anchor point. for a familiar space to start from. viewing home from within and now from without gives me the opportunity to see what I wasn’t able to from close. we often say in Lunganda, “Basima ogenze”. which literally means “you are appreciated in your absence”
i can probably say, the discomfort in unfamiliar spaces gives me a push but My desire for a while has been to speak a language that can be understood back home and maybe its what I search for.
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Thanks so much for your prompt reply, Immy. We have a similar expression so I can certainly relate – especially in the context of your practice where you’re making work that is specific to a particular culture but being based elsewhere, and as such you might find yourself almost becoming an outsider looking in. If you have a moment, it would be great to Skype (my username is ecaeps)
Thanks,
Eca
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sure Skype would be great. I’m curious to know more about your work too. this weekend is a little busy but after 6pm tomorrow Dutch time might be a good time for me let me know what time is good for you.
kind regards
Immy
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That would be great, look forward to it!
Have a great weekend 🙂
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Have a good weekend too. lets say 7:30pm just to be sure of the time
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Dear Immy, I heard about your problem with your artworks at the Rijksakademie, Linnemore asked if they good be placed at the Thami Mnyele Foundation. unfortunately we do not have a place for them. Are they very havy ? for which Museum do they need to stay in Europe? Can I help with writing a letter to them? all the best Pauline Burmann
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Dear Pauline, thanks for getting in touch and offering to help. I appreciate it. I’m yet to find a solution but hope to do so before the year end.
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Dear Immy Mali,
I am a visual artist currently curating an exhibition related to questions on migration, exile, and around the Babel myth in the framework of Esch2022 (European capital), in which I would very much like to include your work ‘Virtually Mine’
The exhibition runs from 17 September to 11 December in Dudelange in Luxembourg. You will receive an artist fee for the three-month exhibition, we will also cover the transport expenses.
Could you please email me with your details so that I can provide you with more information, we could also talk via Skype or Zoom.
I thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Justine Blau
00352/621324362
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Dear Justine, thanks for getting in touch please share details with me via this email address. immymali22@gmail.com
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Dear Immy Mali, I have had some wordpress problems and needed to rewrite my message several times and I notice that I misspelled your name. Apology for that. Best wishes Justine
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Dear Immy Mali, I have got some wordpress issues, I need to rewrite my message on several occasions, and I notice now that I misspelled your name, apology for that. Best wishes Justine Blau
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Dear Immy Mali, I have got some wordpress issues, I need to rewrite my message on manyl occasions, and I notice now that I misspelled your name, apology for that. Best wishes Justine Blau
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