Lunchtime Tour: Now and Then: El Loko/Kyle Morland

Sep 26, 2017

Tour led by:
Mark Coetzee (South Africa), Executive Director and Chief Curator (Zeitz MOCAA); and
Marijke Tymbios (South Africa), Mikael Kamras and Fredrik Oweson Assistant Curator of Sculpture (Zeitz MOCAA).

Each day Zeitz MOCAA offers a short, 15-minutes  tour of one object or one artist. This tour is designed for individuals who wish to gain an in-depth knowledge of contemporary art through regular short visits during their lunch break.

Today’s tour will focus on the exhibition,   Now and Then: El Loko/Kyle Morland which introduces an intergenerational dialogue between a historical artist and a young artist, resulting in a greater understanding of the often derided, linear progression of artistic practice. The inaugural exhibition in the museum’s sculpture garden unveils a major commission by El Loko (Togo) and works by the local sculptor Kyle Morland (South Africa).

El Loko’s nine laminated glass discs are both the ceiling of the museum and the floor of the rooftop sculpture garden, now standing as a memorial to the artist and his contribution to the universality of artistic expression. Kyle Morland’s presentation is an ongoing acknowledgement of the technical and conceptual inheritances from 20th-century abstract sculpture.

El Loko was born and raised in Pédakondji, Togo and trained as a textile designer in Accra, Ghana. Joseph Beuys initially funded Loko’s studies at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf, Germany, leading to later collaborations between the two. Best known for his Cosmic Alphabet, El Loko’s vision was to create a universal language that transcends racial and cultural barriers. The very same barriers which prohibit free association and communication.

Kyle Morland manipulates metal to form abstract sculptures, expressing spatial relationships of scale, volume, and weight. Morland aestheticises discarded or overlooked material to challenge preconceived ideas of hierarchies inherent in the conversations around material culture.

Please note this will be a training tour and young curators will join the tour as part of their training.

Meet in the Grand Hall area, near the reception desk. Please note this tour is weather dependent.

10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Monday to Sunday
Last entry at 5:30 PM

Daily Tours

Free daily 1-hour tours are offered Monday through Friday at 12:30 PM. Book on arrival at the museum with our Front of House team. Capacity is limited.

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Silo District, S Arm Road, V&A Waterfront
Cape Town, 8001, South Africa.

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From the Clock Tower, it’s a 3–5-minute walk to the Silo District. From Battery Park, 5-7 minutes along the canal. Look for the concrete silo with the glass rooftop – that’s Zeitz MOCAA.

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Follow signs to V&A Waterfront via the N1/N2. Enter Dock Road to the Silo District. Zeitz MOCAA is the historic grain silo on Silo Square. Parking: Silo 1 or 2 or at Battery Park.

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From M3/M5, head to the V&A Waterfront. Enter via Dock Road and continue to the silo District. Find us on Silo Square in the grain silo building. Parking nearby at Silo District or Battery Park.

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Secure parking is available at the V&A Waterfront Silo District Parking Garage (P3). Direct access to the museum is available from the garage.

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