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Tribute to Henri Texier

Sam Nhlengethwa
Tribute to Henri Texier, 2012
Acrylic and collage on canvas
Work: 150 x 200 x 10 cm

In Nhlengethwa's tribute works, he pays homage to some of his visual art contemporaries as well as jazz greats, such as French double bassist Henri Texier. “Painting jazz pieces is an avenue or outlet for expressing my love for the music,” Nhlengethwa once said in an interview. “As I paint, I listen to jazz and visualise the performance. Jazz performers improvise within the conventions of their chosen styles. In an ensemble, for example, there are vocal styles that include freedom of vocal colour, call-and-response patterns and rhythmic complexities played by different members. Painting jazz allows me to literally put colour onto these vocal colours. “Jazz is rhythmic and it emphasises interpretation rather than composition. There are deliberate tonal distortions that contribute to its uniqueness. My jazz collages, with their distorted patterns, attempt to communicate all of this. As a collagist and painter, fortunately, the technique allows me this freedom of expression... What I am doing is not new though, as there are other artists before me who painted jazz pieces.”