Wanuri Kahiu: Fun, fierce and fantastical African art
Wanuri Kahiu: Arte africano divertido, salvaje y fantástico
Wanuri Kahiu wants to curate, commission and create art that celebrates fun, fierce and frivolous Africa. Full bio
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she'd tell the craziest stories
me contaba historias descabelladas
with her overactive imagination.
con su gran imaginación.
was that if you eat a lot of salt,
era que si comes mucha sal,
por tus piernas,
with science fiction,
con la ciencia ficción
my own science fiction and fantasy,
mi propia ciencia ficción y fantasía,
was considered un-African.
africana.
¿Qué se considera africano?
where only serious things happen.
donde solo pasan cosas importantes.
someone will always ask,
siempre alguien pregunta:
problemas africanos
la devastación o el SIDA?".
de Nairobi que quieren ir al espacio
that want to go to space
agenda art isn't important;
la agenda del arte no sea importante.
de una organización benéfica
that write about HIV and radicalization
que tratan sobre VIH y radicalización,
that comes out of the continent.
que sale del continente.
más historias apasionantes.
is still being realized.
todavía sigue ocurriendo.
on developmental aid.
de la ayuda para el desarrollo.
una herramienta para la agenda.
one image of ourselves for so long
una única imagen de nosotros mismos
que sabemos reflejar.
necesitamos un nuevo método,
that is not policy-driven
a ninguna política
parte de AfroBubbleGum.
for its potential poverty porn pitfalls.
en cuenta el peligro de la pornomiseria.
that are similar to the Bechdel test,
parecidas al test de Bechdel,
in this piece of fiction healthy?
en esta obra de ficción?
and not in need of saving?
y no necesitan que alguien los salve?
to two or more of these questions,
a dos o más de esas preguntas,
images of Africans who were vibrant
imágenes de africanos alegres
de nosotros mismos?
we're worthy of more happiness?
nos merecemos más felicidad?
through our shared joy?
a través de la alegría compartida?
cuando estoy creando.
that give me immeasurable joy,
que me transmiten mucha alegría
everything to save plants
lo arriesgan todo por salvar plantas
in this current splintered world
en este mundo actual tan dividido
requires diligence.
exige mucho esfuerzo.
in creating, curating and commissioning
creando, conservando y poniendo en marcha
for a different view of the world,
otra forma de ver el mundo,
en una forma extraña
fierce and frivolous art
divertido, salvaje y fantástico
unseriously African.
y que no tiene nada de serio.
de AfroBubbleGum
than you can imagine.
de los que creen.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Wanuri Kahiu - Filmmaker, writerWanuri Kahiu wants to curate, commission and create art that celebrates fun, fierce and frivolous Africa.
Why you should listen
Born in Nairobi, TED Fellow Wanuri Kahiu is part of the new generation of African filmmakers. Her films have received international acclaim and have been screened in more than 100 film festivals around the world. To date, Kahiu has written and directed six films and is working on her second feature length film.
Kahiu's first feature film, From a Whisper, based on the real events surrounding the 1998 twin bombings of US Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, won Best Narrative Feature in 2010 at the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles as well as five awards at the African Movie Academy Award, including Best Director and Best Screenplay.
In 2009 Wanuri produced TV documentary For Our Land about Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Professor Wangari Maathai for MNET, a pan-African cable station. In 2010, her short science fiction Pumzi premiered at Sundance and went on to win best short film at Cannes and the silver at Carthage Film Festival in Tunisia. Pumzi also earned Kahiu the Citta di Venezia 2010 award in Venice, Italy. She is currently in post production on her second feature film, Rafiki, as well as a feature length documentary Ger about UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Ger Duany.
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