TERESA KUTALA FIRMINO

BIOGRAPHY

KUTALA FIRMINO 3 (MICHAEL HALL)

(b. 1993, Pomfret, South Africa)

We heal by retelling our stories.”

Teresa Kutala Firmino is a multimedia artist, based in Johannesburg, working with paint, photography, soft sculptures and performance. Her work negotiates trauma both personal and collective in her everyday life. Her paintings are constructed scenes of the past and present, which are sometimes intertwined. For this work, Firmino carefully collects images from magazines, newspapers, historical documents and social media, and places them in colourful, box-like stages. This creates surreally baroque scenes which take place in tightly confined interiors, where the characters have the opportunity to re-enact their stories or construct new ones. This process allows Firmino to create alternative past, present and future narratives of Africa, thus rebuilding her own archive of African history.

Firmino seeks to investigate the trauma that African people in her community and beyond have experienced and continue to experience due to colonisation, civil wars and present day obstacles. Her own stories begin with the collective trauma of Pomfret. Located in the North West Province of South Africa, and the place where she was born, Pomfret is a community of former 32 Battalion soldiers and their families, many of whom settled there after the end of the South African Border War.

Colonial rule and the trauma it induced forced many African people to cling to one another in a common cause, which was to create free and independent countries. Africans, though constantly reminded that they were seen as less than human, held on to what reminded them of their humanity: their communities and their struggles for freedom. Once they achieved a form of independence, though, many civil wars erupted, where the people who fought for the same freedom were caught in a new, raw struggle for power. These civil wars caused a second wave of trauma; suddenly the people one depended on for a sense of community and humanity now turned against each other.

Both the women and men in the Pomfret community experienced these traumas – but it is the women who were subjected to further pain. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is not only experienced by people who have been through a war. Firmino affirms that the women in the community experienced a second wave of trauma: rape, abuse, accidents and torture. The women clung to what gave them a sense of security and humanity, which were their husbands and the community. Many of them experienced abuse, and some were even killed by their partners. Those who survived could not trust the community for support, because society had normalised abuse against women.

Kutala Firmino looks at how, despite the trauma they experienced, many of these women had to continue living with their abusers. The artist interrogates what it is about the black female body and mind which, despite trauma, continues to thrive. Is she truly living, or is she in constant melancholy as she exists in the aftermath of colonialism, civil war and betrayal? Is negotiating trauma realising that your abuser is possibly part the bigger of cycle of abuse?



EDUCATION

2018

Masters in Fine Arts – University of the Witwatersrand

 

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2024       

Olondavi Viotembo – The Keepers of Time, Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa

2023       

Owners of the Earth IV, Everard Read, London, UK
Owners of the Earth II: Beyond Victims, Villains & Vixens, Everard Read, Cape Town, South  Africa
Owners of the Earth III, Galerie Nagel Draxler, Berlin, Germany

2022      

Owners of the Earth, Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa

2021      

Manifestation Oku Yongola | Manifestation of Wanting, Everard Read, London, UK

2020

Black Melancholy, solo booth, Investec Cape Town Art Fair, with Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa

2019       

Pseudo Restitution, solo, World Art, Cape Town, South Africa

The War at Home, solo, Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa

2018      

Emergence, Mmarthouse, Johannesburg, South Africa

Masters solo show: Pomfret Community Stories, mmARThouse, Johannesburg, South Africa   Thou Art Women, Mmarthouse, Johannesburg, South Africa
The People’s Exchange, IDC Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa
Now and Then, Trent Gallery, Pretoria, South Africa

Protagonist: Artists in Response to Sexual Violence, Studio Fracture, Johannesburg, South Africa

2015     

14/15 exhibition, The Point of Order, Johannesburg, South Africa

2014     

The African Utopia Lecture Series, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2024      

Investec Cape Town Art Fair, with Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa

Norval Sovereign Foundation Art Prize Finalists exhibition, Norval Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa

FNB Art Joburg, with Everard Read, Johannesburg South Africa

2023      

What I Feel When I Think About The Cosmos, Everard Read, Franschhoek, South Africa

Norval Sovereign Foundation Art Prize Finalists exhibition, Norval Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa

Investec Cape Town Art Fair, with Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa

Arte Fiera, with Osart Gallery, Bologna, Italy

2022     

Norval Sovereign Foundation Art Prize Finalists exhibition, Norval Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa

Art Antwerp with Osart Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium

Spring group show, Everard Read, Franschhoek, South Africa

FNB Art Joburg, with Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa

ARCO, with Everard Read, Lisbon, Portugal
Giving Direction: Figuration Past and Present, group exhibition, Strauss & Co, Cape Town, South Africa

Investec Cape Town Art Fair, with Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa

Miart Fair, with Osart Gallery, Milan, Italy

2021      

Self-Addressed, group exhibition, curated by Kehinde Wiley, Jeffrey Deitch Gallery, Los  Angeles, USA
Territories Between Us, group exhibition, Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
In Conversation, group show, Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa
Blessing Ngobeni and Teresa Kutala Firmino, Dual Exhibition, Everard Read, Franschhoek, South Africa

Oasis, 25th anniversary exhibition, Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa

Ubuntu: I Am Because We Are, curated by the Africana Foundation, WTO Ministerial Conference, Geneva, Switzerland

2020     

Staring Straight to the Future, digital group exhibition, Everard Read, South Africa and UK

Summer, group exhibition, Everard Read, London, UK
The Portrait Show, group exhibition, Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa

FNB ART Joburg (online), with Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa

2019      

Taxidermy of the Future, group show, Luanda Museum of Natural History, Angola

Turbine Art Fair, with World Art, Johannesburg , South Africa
Investec Cape Town Art Fair, with Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa

 

CONFERENCES AND RESIDENCIES

2023     

Angola Air Residency, Luwanda, Angola

2020     

Fynbosch, Everard Read at Leeu Estates Residency, Franschhoek, South Africa

2016     

The History We Are Told Not to Speak (The History of the Pomfret Community), UNISA School of Arts Conference  

The Untold Story of the Pomfret Community, Black Portraitures iii

 

COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS

2018     

Kutala Chopeto, The Point of Order, Johannesburg, South Africa

2017      

Silences in Between, Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa

Nirox Sculpture Winter Fair, Johannesburg, South Africa

The Centre for the Less Good Idea Season 1, Johannesburg, South Africa

[South-South] Let me begin again, Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa

2016      

Boda Boda Lounge Project, South Africa

Hybrid Culture, MB Studio, Pretoria, South Africa