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Lwando Dlamini

Lwando Dlamini

1992

Lwando Dlamini, a visual artist- born in 1992 in the Eastern Cape, and raised in the Western Cape- has always created work based on his own lived experiences. Working primarily with oil paint and mixed media, Dlamini brings attention to the injustice of police brutality in townships all over South Africa. He explores the human body and the violent bodily harm he has faced through illness and near-death experiences. He stitches together these subject matters in his work and ignites conversation around his awareness of the broken body, paying particular attention to memory and the loss of it.


The ongoing theme of personal violence is something that he has experienced since early childhood. At the age of ten, he was paralyzed and survived a prolonged coma. Ten years later, he was brutally attacked by corrupt police, resulting in a severely damaged cornea. These aspects of fragility become apparent in tragic occurrences and remind us of the inescapability and unpredictability of death. Dlamini is thus interested in both the meaning and the volatility of our existence. His works have clarity and precision that evoke compassion and understanding in the viewer, while still questioning what lies beyond the surface.


In 2017, Dlamini graduated with a Diploma in Fine Art from the Ruth Prowse School of Art. He currently works and lives in Cape Town.


Dlamini participated in a group exhibit in 2019 titled tete-a-tete at the Absa Gallery in Johannesburg. He was among the young emerging visual artists who were selected to be part of the RMB talent unlocked programme in association with both the VAN SA and the Assemblage, in the 2019 Turbine Art Fair.


Dlamini has participated in group shows at the FNB Joburg Art Fair in 2018 and 2020 as well as various other group shows.


He was awarded the 2018 David Koloane award from the Bag Factory Artist Studios and attended the Artist Career Boot-Camp in association with the National Arts Council. Dlamini made it through to the semi-finals of the prestigious Absa L’atelier Art competition- 2018.


In 2017 Dlamini was also the photographer and chaperone for Italian artist in residence, Valentina Colella at the Ruth Prowse School of Art in association with Everard Read and the Centro di Luigi Sarro.


He has participated in the Thuphelo group exhibition at the University of Stellenbosch Gallery, Western Cape and the drawing workshop at the Greatmore Artist Studio, Woodstock, Cape Town.

BEACH BABE III

BEACH BABE III

2021

Oil, chevron tape, elastic band and thread on canvas

120 x 90 cm

Not Available

Beast

Beast

2022

Oil paint, charcoal, thread & oil sticks on canvas

90cm x 72cm

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Black Boy Fly

Black Boy Fly

2022

Oil paint, charcoal & oil sticks on canvas

90cm x 72cm

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Donachcha

Donachcha

2022

Oil paint, charcoal and oil sticks on canvas

90cm x 72cm

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I won't run

I won't run

2022

Oil paint, charcoal, elastic band, thread, pastel & oil sticks on canvas

90cm x 72cm

Sold

LULONDWE KUBHEKA

LULONDWE KUBHEKA

2021

Oil, charcoal and oil pastel on canvas

90 x 72 cm

Sold

Lovers and Friends II

Lovers and Friends II

2022

Oil paint, charcoal, pastel, thread & oil sticks on canvas

90cm x 144cm

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MOVIE CHARACTER II

MOVIE CHARACTER II

2021

Oil, charcoal, newspaper and spray paint on canvas

150 x 100 cm

Not Available

SELFIE I

SELFIE I

2021

Oil, reflective tape, thread and charcoal on canvas

90 x 72 cm

Not Available

Umdali

Umdali

2022

Oil paint, pastel & oil sticks on canvas

61cm x 46cm

Sold

Artworks

Solo Exhibitions

2020: Triumph’, EBONY/CURATED, Cape Town, South Africa


Selected Group Exhibitions

2022   

  • 'New Day’, Graham Contemporary, Johannesburg, South Africa

  • ‘A New Wave’, Graham Contemporary, Johannesburg, South Africa 


2021

  • ‘In [the] Loop’, EBONY/CURATED, Cape Town, South Africa


2020   

  • AAGA annual African Galleries Now online edition powered by Artsy, Africa

  • FNB Art Joburg online edition,  Main Booth, Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Intersect Chicago online edition of SOFA Expo, Chicago, United States of America

  • Investec Cape Town Art Fair, EBONY/CURATED, Cape Town, South Africa


2019   

  • ‘UP COMING’, Turbine Art Fair, Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Independent Booth, Latitudes Art Fair, Johannesburg, South Africa

  • ‘Tete-a-tete’ group exhibit- Absa Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa


2018   

  • FNB Jo’burg Art Fair, Sandton Convention Centre , Johannesburg, South Africa

  • ‘Line and Gesture’ group exhibition- Bag Factory Artist Studios, Johannesburg, South Africa

  • ‘Thuphelo’ group exhibition, curated by Valerie Geselev at the University of Stellenbosch Gallery, Western Cape, South Africa

  • Drawing workshop exhibition, Great More Studios, Woodstock, Cape Town, South Africa


2017   

  • ‘Inzondelelo (the act of never giving up)’, Graduation exhibition at Ruth Prowse School of Art, Cape Town, South Africa

  • ‘Sorry! Please Try Again.’ – Pop Up Group Show curated by Brett Charles Seiler, the Palms Centre, Woodstock. Cape Town, South Africa


2016  

  • ‘One. Zero. Seven’, Pop Up Group Show curated by Brett Charles Seiler. 107 Short Market street, Cape Town, South Africa


Awards & Grants

  • 2020: Emerging Painting Invitational (EPI) finalists 

  • 2018: David Koloane award residency


Collections

HAUSEN Collection, New York, United States of America

Exhibitions

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