Masimba Hwati, interdisciplinary artist

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Ženergija
  • Masimba Hwati, interdisciplinary artist
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Natalia Gurova, multidisciplinary artist
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Suzon Fuks, multidisciplinary artivist
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Sara Ostertag, director and dramaturg
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Sunggu Hong & Ovidiu Anton, artists
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Kweku Okokroko, painter and writer
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Susana Ojeda & Emma Dirnhofer, activists & artists
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Negin Rezaie & Andreas Spiegl,the Library of Civil Disobedience
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Isidora Ilić, doplgenger
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Khadija Zinnenburg Carroll, artist and historian, REPATRIATES

Place of memory. The sound of bread. A pledge to the future.
Where is Argentina? When does an object begin to speak?
From guerrilla radio to black markets — listen closely.
Absorb the words, the rhythm, the breath of resistance.

A powerful live performance not to be missed:

Guest: Masimba Hwati — interdisciplinary artist

Masimba Hwati is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice weaves sculpture, sound, performance, micro-politics, and indigenous philosophy into experimental frameworks that explore everyday forms of resistance and negotiation. He holds a PhD in Art Practice from the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, an MFA from the University of Michigan, and a National Diploma in Fine Arts from Harare Polytechnic. Hwati was a 2025 Fellow at the Clark Art Institute (USA) and is an alumnus of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (2019, USA) and the Coady Institute, St. Francis Xavier University (Canada).
He is also an honorary research fellow at Geopolitics and the Arts of Africa DSI/NRF South African Research Chairs Initiative (SARChI), Rhodes University, South Africa. His work is represented in major collections, including the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the Jorge M. Pérez Collection (USA), Iziko South African National Gallery, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Canada), Manchester Contemporary (UK), and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. He has exhibited widely across Africa, Europe, and North America. Hwati’s publications include Der Seeteufel (2022) and Sokunge (As if) (2021).
Sound projects include MShika-shika Guerilla poetics and the black market (2021), Deutschlandfunkultur. Lakenights-Tape (2019), Hwati-Collino (2020), and Soil, Root, Leaf (2025). His residencies include Skowhegan (USA), HUB BUB (USA), The Radio Art Residency in Weimar (Germany), and VIAD (South Africa, 2025).

This radio series of Ženergija, in collaboration with the Library of Civil Disobedience, was a political, intimate, creative, and deeply human experience — a reminder that the Library itself is a living archive of voices that dare to question, connect, and reimagine the world we share.

Thanks to MJ from O-Sounds 94.0 for supporting the jingle.

Supported by SHIFT and the City of Vienna.

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