Pieter Hugo: Nollywood

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Wed 17 Aug ’11, 10:00am–5:00pm
Thu 18 Aug ’11, 10:00am–5:00pm
Fri 19 Aug ’11, 10:00am–5:00pm
Sat 20 Aug ’11, 10:00am–5:00pm
Sun 21 Aug ’11, 10:00am–5:00pm

Where: Dunedin Public Art Gallery, 30 The Octagon, Dunedin Show map

Restrictions: All Ages

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  • Admission: Free

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They say Nigeria's Nollywood is the world's third largest film industry. It releases up to a thousand titles a year onto the local home-video market. Such productivity is only possible because the movies are made in conditions that would make western filmmakers cringe. Produced and marketed in the space of a week, they use cheap equipment, basic scripts, actors cast the day of shooting, and real locations. The stories - including tales of romance, comedy, witchcraft, bribery, and prostitution - speak to the experiences and values of their local audiences. The aesthetic is loud, violent, excessive; nothing is said, everything is shouted.

South African photographer Pieter Hugo became intrigued by Nollywood's fictional worlds, where the everyday and the unreal intertwine. He asked a team of actors and assistants to recreate Nollywood myths and symbols as if they were on movie sets and photographed them. The resulting images recreate the stereotypical characters that typify Nollywood productions, including mummies, satanic demons, and zombies, all casually posed in the backlots of Enugu.

An Institute of Modern Art touring exhibition.

28 May – 21 August

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