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Wezile Harmans

Wezile Harmans

1990

Umdiyadiya series (video and installation) is inspired by collective memories and seeks to track historical events in a black household during South Africa’s turbulent recent past. The artist remembers time spent in both welcoming and unwelcoming spaces, reflecting on experiences with family and friends. As the artist encounters kindness and softness within rough and uncomfortable spaces and situations, he’s also suggesting that there can be love in a space you might consider “broken” — and that, in some instances, beautiful memories were made there and deserve to be remembered.

Umdiyadiya

Umdiyadiya

2022

Video

2:26min (link here)

Available

The Interrogator Series II

The Interrogator Series II

2022

Tapestry

240 x 92cm

Available

Artworks

(b. 1990, Port Elizabeth. Based in Cape Town, South Africa)

A visual art practitioner whose interdisciplinary practice encompasses performance, video, installation, and mixed-media works as a tool for social change. His work confronts prejudices and advocates against social inequality, creating a platform for critical self- reflexivity within unwelcoming spaces. Wezile’s work is influenced by how things have come to existence, as well as motivations behind certain movements, reactions, human behaviours and mostly how these become symbols. In his practice, he uses the theory of defamiliarization as an alternative way to create further conversations.


Wezile’s noted international projects include a video performance with LEAD Project and LSE Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa (London); M1/M2 highway billboard feature by The Centre for the Less Good Idea (Johannesburg), a film by human rights defender Hub Artivism, Video project commissioned by the University of York (CAHR) (UK) and Art Rights Truth. His work has been acquired by Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum, ArtbankSA National Museum of South Africa in Bloemfontein and Brainlab Culture Program Munich. Wezile’s accolades include the 2022 Best Visual Art Award in Creative Collection by the National Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, Prince Claus Fund Building Beyond 2022 Award recipient, 2019 David Koloane Award and finalist in the 2020 Arts & Culture Trust Awards.His performance work has been witnessed at Iziko South African National Gallery, Norval Foundation, Uppsala Art Museum, National Arts Festival, FNB Art Joburg, Investec Cape Town Art Fair, Latitudes Art Fair, AVA Gallery, UJ Art Gallery, Museum of African Design, South African State Theatre, Bag Factory Artist Studios, PIAD ( Programme for Innovation in Art form Development) developed by the Vrystaat Arts Festival and the University of the Free State in partnership with Public Art Project, funded by the Andrew Mellon Foundation, Hangar (Portugal), and he has participated in several residencies including SIRA residency (Madagascar), OpenLab residency (Karoo/Bloemfontein), Griffin Art Projects 'Virtual Worldings' Residency Exchange (Canada/RSA), BODYLAND residency (Hogsback), PACT Zollverein (Germany), Krone x WHATIFTHEWORLD residency at Twee Jonge Gezellen in Tulbagh, Frankfurt Lab in Germany and AISPIS residency in Stockholm, Sweden.

Exhibitions

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