Lulu, Zanele, Zandile, Savannah

Igshaan Adams

Lulu, Zanele, Zandile, Savannah

ICA Miami · miami.museums

Dates

Dec 2Nov 2, 2026

Igshaan Adams: Lulu, Zanele, Zandile, Savannah, a new commission for ICA Miami's stairwell, is a monumental installation by South African artist Igshaan Adams, comprising four tapestries and a group of the artist's suspended "dust clouds" made out of carefully twisted wires and other repurposed everyday materials. At ICA Miami, Adams's tapestries are hung vertically down the three story stairwell, producing a resplendent cascade that allows for different vantage points depending on where the viewer finds herself in the stairs. Adams's work draws on a history of collective weaving, ornamental motifs from hybrid traditions, traditional beading, and the revaluation of mundane materials. The artist's luminous tapestries are woven with chromatically intense and contrasting threads, resulting in forms that can evoke aerial views of a landscape. Brimming with visual and material incidents, the tapestries include ornamental chains, lace, and fringe, and are studded with a multitude of beads on which light bounces, making their surfaces shimmer. The "dust clouds," which Adams suspends in front of and around the tapestries, add a rich sculptural dimension to the project, and also harbor quiet allusions. While suggesting meteorological phenomena and models of cosmic space, they also index the joyful dust-ups of bodies dancing, the rhythmic stamping that puts intense vibrations in the air. These point not only to the popular dancing and festivities that the artist grew up around, but to the twirling dervishes of Sufism, a mystical wing of Islam that has long fascinated Adams and which he has researched in depth. One of Sufism's main tenets is that the body is a conduit of divine forces, that imagination is an instrument that can give momentary form to the vibrational field of reality, challenging classifications, say those of gender or ethnicity, that thrive on restriction and closure. Adams's "dust clouds" are a momentary consolidation of joyful human exchange. Igshaan Adams was born in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1982, where he still lives. He has held one-person exhibitions at Hayward Gallery, London; Kunsthalle Zurich, Zurich; ARoS Art House Museum, Aarhus, Denmark; The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago; and SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia. He has also participated in group exhibitions at various institutions, including MoMA, New York; LACMA, Los Angeles; Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. In 2021, Adams participated in the Venice Biennial, and in 2023 he presented a major installation at the Sao Paulo Biennial. Igshaan Adams: Lulu, Zanele, Zandile, Savannah is organized by Gean Moreno, Director, Art + Research Center at ICA Miami.