Commun·e
Commun·e
Conceived within the framework of Africa2020, Commun.e was initiated by Triangle – Astérides and the Triangle Network, who invited South African artist and curator Ziphozenkosi Dayile and the Breaking Bread collective to develop a project unfolding both in Marseille and online.
Rather than a traditional exhibition format, Session 1 functioned as a platform for collective reflection, bringing together presentations and performances addressing cultural formation, resilience and forms of being together.
The day unfolded through recorded talks and live interventions, later broadcast in French and English on Bruise Magazine.
Within this framework, Vir Andres Hera entered into dialogue with Ziphozenkosi Dayile and Flora Fettah through a working method structured by return, circulation and repositioning. Rather than presenting a closed work, the contribution operated as a situated exchange, foregrounding collective articulation over singular authorship. What began as an institutional invitation developed into a sustained collaboration, marking the beginning of an ongoing artistic dialogue between Hera, Dayile and Fettah.
Eden Tinto-Collins (FR)
Vir Andres Hera (MX / FR)
Belinda Zhawi (ZW / UK)
Buhlebezwe Siwani (ZA)
Dorothée Munyaneza (RW / FR)
Moesha 13 (FR)
Zipho is a South African artist and curator focusing on communality, encounter and collective cultural practices.
Chasen Thajni is a collective founded in 2019 by artist Ulises Matamoros Ascención with members of the Ngiba Indigenous community in Puebla, Mexico. Created as a communal space, the project has evolved into a distributed network across the Ngiba nation, fostering cultural transmission, autonomy, and collective self-representation.
Flora Fettah
Ulises Matamoros
Triangle network
Africa2020
Bruise Magasine
MUCEM Marseille