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LIGHTBOX: Rosa-Johan Uddoh: Ye Olde Group Chat

15 May-8 Oct 2023

Chapter Gallery
Cardiff CF5 1QE

Overview

Rosa-Johan Uddoh’s practice interrogates how representations of Blackness and Black people are constructed and performed in popular culture. Here she examines Balthazar, one of the earliest Black figures we’re introduced to at school, and one of three wise men or magi who followed a star and delivered gifts to the newborn Jesus.

In this collaged congregation Rosa mobilises en masse portraits of Balthazar from historic paintings, challenging the cultural marginality of Black people and the ways culture reproduces and fixes ideas of their representation. The centering of Balthazar, who is no longer the sole Black person in the frame, amplifies the Black presence in pre-modern Europe and the Black sitters (some free, some enslaved, some imagined) that informed these portraits. In this collating of multiple Balthazars we see that not all of them are the same. Rosa’s reassemblage gives him agency. Despite being a figure, whose identity has been shaped by the European gaze, Rosa presents Balthazar in a new world, amongst comrades, who see identity as fluid and in a constant process of becoming. In rejecting the status quo of his cultural representation, she performs an act of refusal and demonstrates the power of this in the liberation and renewal of Black identities.

About the artist

Rosa-Johan Uddoh is an interdisciplinary artist working towards radical self-love. She is inspired by Black feminist practice and writing. Through performance, writing and multimedia installation, she explores places, objects and celebrities in British popular culture, and their effects on self-formation. Collaboration is key to Rosa's practice, often working with children, activists and other artists to explore themes that impact our communities and share knowledge.