Which one (2016) Pittura da Saad Lukwago

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Lukwago’s Fek Fek art When Saad Lukwago started teaching art in high school nearly a decade ago, his students expected him to exude the highest standards of artistic practice in his own works. The same way he instructed them to do and this standard, according to them, was art rendered in photographic precision. However, when some students[...]
Lukwago’s Fek Fek art

When Saad Lukwago started teaching art in high school nearly a decade ago, his students expected him to exude the highest standards of artistic practice in his own works. The same way he instructed them to do and this standard, according to them, was art rendered in photographic precision. However, when some students chanced to see his abstract paintings that he planned to exhibit in a major gallery in Kampala, they felt exceedingly letdown by his “pseudo professionalism“ to the extent that hey labeled his productions as “fake fake art“. Rather amused by the interpretation of his work by his ’naive’ students, Lukwago wasted no time in seeing this new designation as an opportunity and consequently baptised his work, albeit with a tweak, as “Fek Fek Art“ for the succeeding period. He held public shows under the label and also established what came to be a popular Facebook page using the same signature.

Lukwago is not alone in this enterprise. Over a century and a half ago, some of French art history’s most recognisable brands such as Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, et al. did a group exhibition in Paris where on of Monet’s paintings was titled “Impression, Soleil Levant“ (Impression, Sunrise). An art critic reported in the press about the show, disparagingly referring to it as the show of "the so-called Impressionists“, in reference to Monet’s work, the de facto leader of the group. Rather than feel offended by the negative remark, they conversely adopted the inference and dubbed there show the “Exhibition of the Impressionists“, which history writers later permanently called the beginning of the Impressionist movement.

Although Lukwago quit teaching last year to pursue a full time career in art, his art still belches a nostalgic hangover of his recent past. He trained in art education at Kyambago University where he started engaging in group exhibitions at Nemmo gallery as early as his first year. Even when he dabbled in music as a studio hand, DJ, and music scheduler, he continued to be fascinated by animation art.

Today, Lukwago’s art is a reflection of a combination of musical rhythm and strong comic cartoon impressions. Using mainly acrylics because of their fast-drying advantage, Lukwago has established his artistic character of painting in bold outlines and sharp colours in creating his ludicrously overstated caricatures of human figures. One of the paintings titled “The Caucus“ (he admitted that the original titled was “the cock ass“) is about a family meeting of cocks (road politicians) ostensibly engaged in one of their characteristic stratagems, probably with intend to achieve their self-aggrandisement. Lukwago is quite cagey about the details of this work for fear of possible backlash from the all-owerful caucus should they find out that he is out to frustrate their ploy with his nonsensical obscurantist visual rants.

Other works assume the trait of aliens as we know them in science fiction movies. He presents the tall slender figurines staring suspiciously with their extra-large unblinking eyes settling with unease on small heads pinned on towering necks. These too he generously endows with colour, patterns, and contrasts that give the impression of a textile design. With this mastery, it would be interesting to find out if his former students would think again whether his art has actually gained currence or it remains the same old fek fek art.

Nathan Kiwere in the Independent, Sept 09, 2016

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Saad Lukwago wurde 1981 in Kampala (Uganda) geboren und studierte Kunst und Design an der Kyambogo University. Er schloss sein Studium 2004 ab. Da Kunst seit seiner Kindheit ein Teil seines Lebens ist, begann[...]

Saad Lukwago wurde 1981 in Kampala (Uganda) geboren und studierte Kunst und Design an der Kyambogo University. Er schloss sein Studium 2004 ab. Da Kunst seit seiner Kindheit ein Teil seines Lebens ist, begann er sie von Beginn seines Studiums an professionell zu praktizieren.

Er arbeitet gerne mit Acrylfarbe, weil sie schnell trocknet und schnell arbeiten kann. Trotzdem verwendet er gerne alle möglichen anderen Materialien. So arbeitet er auch in Pastell- und Aquarellfarben und erstellt sogar Collagen mit alltäglichen Materialien wie Ausschnitten aus Zeitschriften oder gebrauchten Textilien.

Er mag es, Kunstformen zu verschmelzen, um außergewöhnliche Dinge zu schaffen, mit denen sich viele Menschen identifizieren können. Um 2010 begann seine künstlerische Zusammenarbeit mit Jude Kassaga und sie gründeten FEK FEK ART. FEK FEK ART ist ein eigenständiger Stil, der verschiedene künstlerische Genres wie Graffiti, Cartoon und Druckgrafik verwendet.

Saad interessiert sich sehr für Gesichter. Er malt sie auf seine eigene Weise, spielt mit ihnen und verzerrt sie, um sie anders zu machen. Ein wiederkehrendes Element in seinen Gemälden ist das Auge, es dient als Instrument der Individualisierung.

Für den Künstler ist die Schaffung eines Gemäldes wie ein Abenteuer, das sich dabei entwickelt, wobei Farbe ein wichtiger Bestandteil seines experimentellen Stils ist.

Saad unterrichtete nicht nur Kunst und arbeitete an seinen eigenen Werken, sondern war in der Vergangenheit auch als Musikdirektor und Radiomoderator tätig. Von Zeit zu Zeit versucht er, seine unterschiedlichen Interessen zu verbinden, zum Beispiel mit einer TV-Show über Kunst.

Er arbeitet mit Jude Kasagga im Halifax-Studio in Kampala (Uganda).

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