Leilah Babirye: We Have a History
"Leilah Babirye: We Have History", her first solo exhibition, powerfully reclaims identity and community through emotive sculptures deeply rooted in African cultural traditions crafted from ceramic, wood, and discarded objects, Exhibited alongside historical masterpieces, Babirye's sculptures present poignant portraits of her LGBTQ+ community, shedding light on enduring connections between past and present. Museum Contemporary African Art, . 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr, San Francisco, CA 94118. Runs from June 22, 2024 to June 22, 2025.
50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr, San Francisco, CA 94118. Runs from June 22, 2024 to June 22, 2025.
Exhibition Description
This exhibition highlights a defining aspect of Babirye’s artistic practice: sculptures that incorporate the visual traits of African masks, merging the traditional with the contemporary. Babirye crafts with metal, ceramics, and hand-carved wood, adding rubber, nails, and other found objects to create contrasting textures. While rooted in the ruling kingdoms of present-day Uganda, Babirye’s artwork goes beyond historical representation. Instead, it weaves personal history and resilience into ambitious sculptures that create space for queer joy and liberation. Emerging from the artist’s own experiences of struggle, Babirye’s art transcends the personal. Through her experiments with form and materials, she is able to convey powerful emotions, provoke thought, and push the boundaries of creative expression.
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Founded in 1895 in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, the de Young museum has been an integral part of the cultural fabric of the city and a cherished destination for millions of residents and visitors for over 125 years. The de Young showcases American art from the 17th century through today, textile arts and costumes, African art, Oceanic art, arts of the Americas, and international contemporary art.