Vamba Bility is a multidisciplinary artist whose work echoes the experience of the African diaspora. Having journeyed from Côte d’Ivoire to Guinea to the United States, Bility perceives this contested way of living as a blur, albeit one that is deeply intimate. In his hands, this blurred sensibility becomes a fluid movement that draws on various material histories. He expresses the reverberating motions of his existence by leaning on and weaving together mediums and materials such as painting, textiles, found objects, and sound. A cracked calabash gets sewn together. A torn canvas gets stitched as a salve. A painting is propped up by a brick or two. All of this is a form of mark-making that structures the landscape of diaspora as a material residue of atmosphere, of feeling, of process. Bility threads this through a shared poiesis—a bringing forth, a revelation—that sketches out an architecture of what it means to be.
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          Culture & Community
          Family Activity
              Event Department
          Cultural Affairs
              Description
              Website Link
              hammer.ucla.edu/exhibitions/2024/hammer-projects-vamba-bility
          Event Date
          
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              Event Location
              Hammer Museum, UCLA
10899 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90024
United States
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          Fee Required
              No
          Event Cost
              Free
          Contact Phone
              310.443.7000
          Event ID
              10291287
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