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Andrew Ntshabele
South African , b. 1986

Andrew Ntshabele South African , b. 1986

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Andrew Ntshabele, Tales Woven Together V, 2024
Andrew Ntshabele, Tales Woven Together V, 2024

Andrew Ntshabele South African , b. 1986

Tales Woven Together V, 2024
Acrylic, oil and enamel on mixed documents
208 x 207 x 4 cm
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Andrew Ntshabele, Some Other Time , 2025
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Andrew Ntshabele, Some Other Time , 2025
Andrew Ntshabele's artwork powerfully contrasts historical documents and newspapers that reveal inequality and segregation with vivid portrayals of femininity and community. The piece depicts South African women reflecting on their...
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Andrew Ntshabele's artwork powerfully contrasts historical documents and newspapers that reveal inequality and segregation with vivid portrayals of femininity and community. The piece depicts South African women reflecting on their difficult history. Ntshabele adeptly uses burnt paper to mimic the texture of a straw mat, adding both depth and surface to the work.

Although images of Nelson Mandela and newspaper clippings are visible, the women’s faces are obscured, suggesting a sense of resignation and acceptance of their history. The painting also lacks the vibrant, joyful splashes of metallic, glossy paint that Andrew typically uses to complete his more celebratory works, reinforcing the gravity and solemnity of the subject matter.


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