When the Heavens Meet the Earth brings together selected works from Robert Devereux’s contemporary art collection, highlighting his commitment to emerging artists who challenge Western preconceptions of, and hegemony over, cultural expression and contemporary art. More than thirty- ve works have been brought together and are part of his Sina Jina Collection, named after a restored merchant’s house in Lamu, Kenya. It is literally called ‘the place with no name’. As a collector, Robert Devereux is focused upon supporting artists and giving them the con dence to develop their practice.

Artists included in the exhibition: Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze · El Anatsui · Sammy Baloji · Nathalie Mba Bikoro Rotimi Fani-Kayode · Samuel Fosso · Meschac Gaba · Romuald Hazoumè Peterson Kamwathi · Richard Kimathi · Marcia Kure · Moshekwa Langa Mário Macilau · Ibrahim Mahama · Ato Malinda · Misheck Masamvu Nandipha Mntambo · Zanele Muholi · Aida Muluneh · Otobong Nkanga Anthony Okello · Nnenna Okore · Malick Sidibé · Pascale Marthine Tayou Barthélémy Toguo · Beatrice Wanjiku · Lynette Yiadom-Boakye · Dominique Zinkpè In an ambitious, high-density hang, the exhibition includes works by artists from Benin, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Several live and work in Europe and the United States of America but draw much of their inspiration and artistic idioms from their trans-national roots. The works cover multiple media, from photography and painting to sculpture and lm. Impactful, provocative and playful, the works explore everyday life, politics, human rights, LGBT+ representation, and identity.

In 2010 Robert Devereux recognised how hard it is for many artists to make a career in art, particularly those based in Africa, a continent he had grown to know and feel connected to. As a result, he placed for sale through Sotheby’s, four hundred and sixteen works from his collection of post-war British art. The proceeds helped establish The African Arts Trust (TAAT), a body that continues to fund grass roots organisations in expanding opportunities for artists. This exhibition offers the UK a rare chance to see further evidence of Robert Devereux’s support for artists.

When the Heavens Meet the Earth is the fourth exhibition at The Heong Gallery, and continues Downing College’s commitment to presenting signi cant international art in Cambridge, with the aim of encouraging discussion and debate amongst both students and residents. Robert Devereux is a Downing College alumnus.