Ruth Simbao

Professor
Fine Art
Rhodes University
South Africa

Biography

"Ruth Simbao is the National Research Foundation SARChI Chair in Geopolitics and the Arts of Africa and a Professor in the Fine Art Department at Rhodes University, South Africa. She runs the Arts of Africa and the Global South research programme, which comprises the SARCHI Chair programme funded by the National Research Foundation, the PROSPA programme (Publishing and Research of the South: Positioning Africa) funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Art POWA network. Simbao received her PhD from Harvard University’s Department of History of Art and Architecture in 2008, and was an American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) postdoctoral fellow as part of the Humanities in Africa programme in 2010. In 2002 she received a Harvard University Teaching Award as a Teaching Fellow, and was the recipient of the Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Research Award at Rhodes University in 2009."

Research Intrest

Her recent research interests include contemporary art with a particular focus on Africa, the geopolitics of art and society, geopolitics in relation to biennialisation, ‘strategic southernness’ and the global South, theories of ‘place’, contra-flow diasporas, cosmolocalism, redefinitions of ‘the local’, the power of small spaces, modest gestures, faux pas and failures, artists’ responses to xenophobia, Africa-China relations and the arts, contemporary cultural festivals and globalisation, performance theory and site-situational art, a geopolitics of knowledge, sideways learning as a form of decoloniality, and the orientation of discourse.

List of Publications
Ruth Simbao (2015) What "global art" and current (re)turns fail to see : a modest counter-narrative of "not-another-biennial. Image & Text 25: 261-286.
Ruth Simbao (2017) Reaching Sideways, Writing Our Ways. African Arts 50: 10-29.
Ruth Simbao (2015) Blind spots : trickery and the opaque stickiness of seeing : editorial. Image & Text 25: 175-191.