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https://shop.tate.org.uk/samson-kambalu-the-post-traumatic-subject-in-blue-2023/ed1082.htmlSamson Kambalu
The Post Traumatic Subject in Blue
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Kambalu’s limited editions for Tate are part of an ongoing series inspired by his childhood memory of collecting bubble gum cards of the flags of the world. In the past 20 years he has travelled all over the world, developing his work in different cities and collecting national flags on his phone as he goes. With an interest in the things that connect us rather than divide us, these flags are shuffled, manipulated and reimagined using smartphone technology. The resulting abstract patterns and vibrant colours recall the tribal markings of Kuba textiles. Giving visual form to the transitional politics of nation states, Kambalu’s flags question the limits of national identity.
Each print is signed and numbered by the artist and comes unframed. Prices of the artwork are liable to change. As a limited edition sells out, prices of the artwork are subject to increase and the price will be clearly indicated.
- Artist Samson Kambalu
- Artwork The Post Traumatic Subject in Blue
- Exhibition A World in Common
- Dimensions 30 x 30 cm
- Material Digital print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl paper
- Edition Edition of 50, signed and numbered on the back
- Date of work 2023
Selected solo exhibitions include Fracture Empire, Culturgest, Lisbon, Portugal, 2021; Fracture Republic, Galerie Nordenhake, Stockholm, Sweden 2021; Fractured Mission, Magdalen College Old Library, Oxford, 2021; Beni, Kate MacGarry, London, 2021; New Liberia, Modern Art Oxford, Oxford, 2021, and Black Jack, Southbank, London, 2021. Other exhibitions and projects include Dakar Biennale, Senegal, 2014 and 2016, the Liverpool Biennial, UK, 2004 and 2016, and All the World’s Futures, Venice Biennale, Italy, 2015. Kambalu’s Antelope was recently selected for the Fourth Plinth Commission in Trafalgar Square, September 2022 to 2024. He has been awarded research fellowships with Yale University and Smithsonian Institution and is an associate professor of fine art at Ruskin College and a fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford University. He lives and works in Oxford UK.
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Delivery & returns
Delivery times
We aim to deliver stocked shop products within:
- UK – 2-3 working days
- International – 2-4 weeks
For made-to-order items, including framed custom prints, furniture, lighting and rugs, we aim to deliver within:
- UK – 1-2 weeks
- International – 2-4 weeks
Please note that some items are dispatched separately if they are made to order (such as coffee, custom prints and custom print clothing, neon lights or furniture). This means that if you order these items alongside other shop products, they won’t all arrive together, and you’ll get several deliveries.
If the delivery time frame for each item has ended and you’re still waiting for something from your order, please get in touch and we’ll investigate for you.
Delivery costs
We currently offer free standard delivery on UK orders over £60. Our other delivery costs are as follows.
For orders under £60:
UK – £5 per order
European Union – £15 per order
Rest of world (including non-EU European countries) – £28 per order
Here’s more information on delivery.
Refunds & returns
If you are not completely happy with your order, you can return any items to us, free of charge within 60 days of purchase, and we will be happy to offer you a full refund, replacement or exchange on any items excluding custom prints, furniture and pierced earrings.
For any queries, you can contact our customer service team via shop@tate.org.uk.
Here’s more information on refunds & returns.