Marryam Moma - Wunderland Noir: Dreamscapes In Utopia

Marryam Moma's magical exhibition, Wunderland Noir, features striking black and white silhouettes, creating an immersive experience for art enthusiasts. Moma invites viewers to delve into her reimagined adaptation of the beloved British children's novel, "Alice in Wonderland," celebrating the joy, growth, and resilience of individuals of African descent through her unique analog collage art. Drawing inspiration from cultural transformations, such as "The Wizard of Oz" reimagined as Berry Gordy's 1970s film, "The Wiz," Moma collaborates with her husband, son, mentor, and family members to present her afro-visual novella, "Wunderland Noir," in this silhouette series. Through this artistic lens, Moma explores the realm of fantasy and classic novelism, offering a fresh perspective on well-known and imaginative storytelling.

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Marryam’s work creates a floral futurist space where Black families can envision a future full of hope, joy and togetherness. Her artistic journey began with "The ICONoclasts" exhibition in 2023, amplifying Black cultural heroes. "Marryam Moma’s collages are healing to the eyes, heart and soul. Her works come to life through her exploration of beauty, color, shape and form.” - Lorraine West

Rooted in her Tanzanian heritage and floral musings, Moma infuses rich cultural elements into her art. Drawing from Tanzanian textures, motifs, and the presence of East African wildlife, documented while in residency earlier this year, she reconstructs a "wonderland" rooted in deep rest, Black joy, and luxurious opulence. The result is a multidimensional visual conversation that fosters meaningful dialogues within Afro-storytelling as a fantastical noir novella

Marryam Moma, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Marryam Moma, Analogue Collage Artist

Moma collaborates with Emmy® Award-nominated Creative Director Rodney LoveJones of Graphite House for this exhibition which is curated by Karimah McFarlane.

The show takes a surrealistic approach that expertly combines luxurious floral cutouts, layered paper, acrylic paints, gold leaf, wood, china, and other mixed media. This enchanting combination of contrasting textures, luxurious materials, and the prominent presence of black and white celebrates the beauty of shared African and Black American cultures. "Wunderland Noir" emphasizes collaboration and unity while challenging stereotypes and redefining the boundaries of creativity. The exhibition invites viewers to engage with Moma's innovative approach to analog collage and immerse themselves in the whimsical, opulent, and fantastical world she creates.

The exhibition continues to 29 December 2024 at

Buckhead Art & Company
286 Buckhead Avenue
Atlanta, GA

https://www.graphitehouse.co/

https://buckheadartcompany.com/

https://www.marryammoma.com/

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