“Alongside Cape Town’s more formalised network of commercial galleries and institutions is a dynamic history of artist-initiated projects. Collaborative processes create independent spaces, exhibitions, events, and publications which are often momentary, but which have the potential to bloom into long-lasting, generative relationships. Though these projects live within the memory of the city’s art ecosystem, they remain largely unaccounted for. These projects are often under-resourced and set in innocuous spaces, but they resonate with communities and expand the field of what contemporary art can be. Social is an invitation to gather and contribute to a visual archive of posters, physical and digital flyers, installation photographs, exhibition texts, and zines made in support of artist initiatives. The presentation’s initial location in Goods is reflective of the space as a figurative and literal pathway into A4, for accessing the archive and the ecology that it represents.”
– Khanya Mashabela, curator
“Alongside Cape Town’s more formalised network of commercial galleries and institutions is a dynamic history of artist-initiated projects. Collaborative processes create independent spaces, exhibitions, events, and publications which are often momentary, but which have the potential to bloom into long-lasting, generative relationships. Though these projects live within the memory of the city’s art ecosystem, they remain largely unaccounted for. These projects are often under-resourced and set in innocuous spaces, but they resonate with communities and expand the field of what contemporary art can be. Social is an invitation to gather and contribute to a visual archive of posters, physical and digital flyers, installation photographs, exhibition texts, and zines made in support of artist initiatives. The presentation’s initial location in Goods is reflective of the space as a figurative and literal pathway into A4, for accessing the archive and the ecology that it represents.”
– Khanya Mashabela, curator