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MENABE - The Big Red (Madagascar) 13.08.2014 - 13:19 - Fiharova Tea sy Lalana Lac Farihy Photograph - Limited Edition of 3

Ekkeland Goetze

Germany

Photography, Digital on Canvas

Size: 28 W x 28 H x 1.2 D in

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Photograph on Hahnemühlen PhotoRag 188 g on Aludibond one result from the project MENABE in Madagascar - The concept of the project: Madagaskar, the red island, who's SOIL bleeds into the Indian Ocean, was separated from Africa 120 million years ago. It is home to many kinds of animals and plants, which only exist here. Originally populated from the Vazimba, whose origin remain legendary, the land was then populated from Africa and Asia, before the turning point in history.  The descendants of Asia’s rice farmers, who inhabit the highland and the cattleman and fisherman of Africa, who populate the coastline meet each other in the 18 tribes of Madagaskar - all communicating in one common language. … in search of the culture and roots of these people, I will visit the highland of the Merina and travel through the land of the Sakalava, the children of the gold and the children of the silver at the West coast of Madagascar. On my way I will collect SOIL from the historically and mythologically significant places of different families. The route led from Alasora, the tomb of the first queen of the Merina people near the capital Antananarivo, to the Tsingy de Bemaraha on the West coast near Belo sur Tsiribihina, the old capital of the Sakalava-Menabe. The SOIL was collected from sites allocated by the native people to the Vazimba, from places which stand for the history of the different royal dynasties, as well as from the feet of the mighty Baobabs. Additionally SOIL was collected from red earth wounds along the way, where soil erosion had made the vulnerability of the EARTH visible.

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Photography:Digital on Canvas

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:3

Size:28 W x 28 H x 1.2 D in

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EKKELAND GÖTZE was born in Dresden (Germany) in 1948. He has been working as a painter, silk screen printer, engineer and manager. In 1988 he moved to Munich. He has been occupied with EARTH since 1989 and has been working at a conceptional IMAGE of the EARTH since then. He has realized projects all over the world. In today’s times, in which human influences subject EARTH to immense changes, which are scientifically proven and controversially discussed, his artwork directs human awareness onto this complex of problems. 2018 he receives the Seerosenpreis of the state capital Munich

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