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As Tides Change

As Tides Change

Curated by:

Anelisa Mangcu & Itumeleng Manne

Date:

2025

The temporality of the present feeds into the transformation of the future.


As Tides Change is a meditation on movement, transformation, and the in-between. Like the rhythms of the ocean, African histories, identities, and creative expressions are never still. They shift, re-form, and rise again through time, place, and material. This exhibition reflects on that continual state of becoming, where change is not a rupture but a return. It is a rethreading of old forms into new meaning. What we are experiencing now is not static or isolated. It is time-bound and constantly shaping what the future will become.


This exhibition is grounded in fluidity, not only in theme but also in material. Through fabric, thread, dye, scraps, and organic matter, these pieces move beyond the object to become vessels of memory, resistance, and reimagination. In many African traditions, to make is to remember. Gestures are passed through the hands of ancestors. Practices like sewing, dyeing, weaving, and mark-making carry the embodied knowledge of generations. Each repetitive motion becomes a quiet act of preservation, an ancestral muscle memory made visible.


These materials are not static. They shift in shape and form with time. A faded textile holds echoes of a protest banner. A fragile thread mirrors the fragility and resilience of bodies in motion. A surface, seemingly ordinary, transforms within this space. It suggests not only what it is, but also what it remembers and what it might become.

Materiality is not just about what something is made of, but also how it feels through its texture, weight, temperature and how it invites new meanings. These works exist in tension with institutions that often prize permanence, scale, and neutrality. In contrast, we offer softness, ephemerality, and colour. We reclaim colour. While global design aesthetics often lean towards the neutral and the muted, the works here use colour differently. Sometimes loud, sometimes quiet, but always deliberate. Colour is not merely aesthetic. It is a political and cultural choice, engaging with traditions, reclaiming joy, and questioning what modernity actually means in African and diasporic contexts

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As tides change, so do we. This exhibition is not a conclusion. It is a moment in motion, a space to witness how materials carry us, how traditions evolve, and how African ways of knowing continue to reshape contemporary art on their own terms.

Masibambane

Kimathi Mafafo

2021

Hand and Machine Embroidered Fabric

H111 x W111 x D3 cm

Available

Family Reunion

Sitaara Stodel

2021

Found photographs, gold thread, and gold vinyl on linen

H91,5 x W121.5 x D5 cm

Available

Ólókun àmâ - Ólókun society

Bubu Ogisi

2022

Hand woven tapestry with cotton, hemp, sisal and raffia stretched on frame

H89 x W142 cm

Available

Put the Kettle on

Sitaara Stodel

2023

Found photographs, plug point, fake grass, and broken crockery

H12,6 x W12,6 cm

Available

Nak'ukuxolelwa Kwezono

Lwando Dlamini

2023-2024

Oil and charcoal on canvas

H90 x W60 x D4 cm

Available

The Fates

Vida Madighi- Oghu

2024

Pigment and linseed oil on polyester lining

size varies

Available

Songs from home I

Vida Madighi- Oghu

2024

Pigment and linseed oil on polyester lining

size varies

Available

YOU SHOULD BE AFRAID OF TAKING RISKS AND PURSUING SOMETHING MEANINGFUL, BUT YOU SHOULD BE MORE AFRAID OF STAYING WHERE YOU ARE IF IT"S MAKING YOU MISERABLE

Lwando Dlamini

2024

Oil, charcoal, and oil pastel on canvas

H90 x W60 x D3.5 cm

Available

Songs from home II

Vida Madighi- Oghu

2024

Pigment and linseed oil on polyester lining

size varies

Available

PA's morning paper

Aaron Philander

2025

Newspaper, metal clip, egg pan, fork, and varnish on wooden board

H37 x W40 x21 cm

Available

A Stillness, Seasoned with Hope

Tusevo Landu

2025

Oil and acrylic on shade cloth

H141 x W180 x D4 cm

Available

Portrait of Pa

Aaron Philander

2025

Deconstructed chair, rusted saw and varnish

H50 x W52 x H21 cm

Available

Kami da nashi rana

Vida Madighi- Oghu

2025

Pigment and linseed oil on polyester lining

size varies

Available

Kami da nashi rana II

Vida Madighi- Oghu

2025

Pigment and linseed oil on polyester lining

size varies

Available

Artworks

As Tides Change

Curated by:

Anelisa Mangcu & Itumeleng Manne

Date:

2025

Aaron Philander

Aaron Philander

2002

Bubu Ogisi

Bubu Ogisi

Kimathi Mafafo

Kimathi Mafafo

1984

Lwando Dlamini

Lwando Dlamini

1992

Sitaara Stodel

Sitaara Stodel

1991

Tusevo Landu

Tusevo Landu

1997

Vida Madighi- Oghu

Vida Madighi- Oghu

2000

Artists

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