1988, Lusaka (ZM).
Lives and works in Johannesburg (ZA).
Nolan Oswald Dennis is a para-disciplinary artist from Johannesburg, South Africa whose practice explores what they call ‘a black consciousness of space’: the material and metaphysical conditions of decolonization.
Dennis’ work questions the politics of space (and time) through a system-specific, rather than site-specific approach.
They are concerned with the hidden structures that pre-determine the limits of our social and political imagination.
Through a language of diagrams, drawings and models they explore a hidden landscape of systematic and structural conditions that organise our political sub-terrain.
Writings
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