Pamela Phatsimo
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"The hero in my work stands for multiplicity, nuance, and hybridity– I have made her to be a chimerical time-and-space traveller, and thus a Deleuzean ‘radical’ whose constant state of ‘becoming’ disrupts the unidirectional and fundamentalist concerns of colonialism, capitalism, and other projects of empire building."

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B. 1980, Botswana / Netherlands
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Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum’s (b. 1980, Mochudi, Botswana) work alludes to mythology, geology and theories on the nature of the universe. Her work includes imagery that reflects the diverse genealogies of her experience living in different parts of Africa, Southeast Asia, and the U.S. as well as ongoing research in ethnography, ecology, and quantum physics. The artist’s boundary-crossing practice centres Black female identity in the discourse of postcolonialism and neocolonialism, highlighting the contributions of overlooked historical figures while emphasising modes of knowledge and communication beyond the status quo.

In 2024, a major new solo exhibition opened at KM21 Den Haag, including a new large scale diptych painting within an installation that included items from the museum’s furniture collection. Sunstrum also presented her first solo exhibition titled ‘It Will End in Tears’, at a major UK institution, the Barbican Centre’s The Curve. Sunstrum took her life-size wood grain panoramas round the bend of the gallery, building a narrativised sequence with elements of film noir, crime fiction and pure drama.

Recent solo exhibitions include: 'It Will End In Tears,' Barbican London, UK (2024); 'You’ll be sorry,' Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa (2023), 'The Pavillion,' London Mithraeum, Bloomberg SPACE, London (2023); 'All my seven faces,' Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati (2019); Michaelis School for the Arts at the University of Cape Town (2018); Interlochen Centre for the Arts, Interlochen (2016).

Group exhibitions and biennales include: 'Born in Flames: Feminist Futures,' The Bronx Museum of the Arts NY, USA (2021); 'WITNESS: Afro Perspectives' from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection, El Espacio 23, Miami, USA (2020).

Collections include: Fries Museum, Leeuwarden, Hessel Museum at Bard College, New York, A4 Arts Foundation, Cape Town; The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; University of Cape Town, Cape Town; Deutsche Bank Collection, Frankfurt; El Espacio 23, Miami; FRAC des Pays de la Loire Contemporary Collection, Carquefou; University of South Africa (UNISA) Art Collection.

Sunstrum lives and works in The Hague, Netherlands.

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