Silver Digest June/July 2020

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LEISURE

SANGOMA BONE SCULPTURES Pitika Ntuli’s exhibition debuts at virtual National Arts Festival.

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poets and writers can be heard and read while viewing wrap-around footage exploring the details of the haunting animal bone sculptures. This makes for an unforgettable visual and audio experience. The first of its kind, it has been

‘contemporary’ and

produced and conceived by the

‘primitive art’ have

Melrose gallery, Ntuli and curator

haunted African art history.

Ruzy Rusike. It was motivated by

Launching on June 25 at the

the limits COVID-19 and social

National Arts Festival, Pitika

distancing have placed not only on

Ntuli’s novel exhibition Azibuyele

South Africa’s annual art festival

Emasisweni (Return to the Source),

but the viewing of art in person. As a proclaimed healer, Ntuli

(each with their own praise song)

aims to use the animal bones to

challenges and tests these terms,

explore and ‘treat’ contemporary

as well as how art can be enjoyed

problems: from issues plaguing

virtually.

the state of the nation to the strife

Ntuli’s chosen material, animal

caused by COVID-19. The eighty-

bones, and approach – that of a

year-old artist has been circling

sangoma allowing the material

pertinent issues as an academic,

to guide him – invokes ancient

writer, activist and teacher but as

African indigenous and spiritual

the title of the exhibition suggests,

knowledge systems. However,

he is returning to ‘the source’

the viewer’s engagement

of his expression. In turn, he is

with the sculptures

encouraging society to return to

takes place virtually on

the ‘source’ of African spiritualism

a multimedia platform,

and knowledge as the means

where images of them

of resolving corruption, greed,

are seamlessly paired with

slavery and poverty. Above all, the

words, songs and voices.

bone sculptures – a result of Ntuli

The words and voices of Sibongile Khumalo,

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and other respected musicians,

ixed definitions of

presenting 45 bone sculptures

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Gcina Mhlope, Napo Masheane

teasing out human features from the animal skeletons – articulate

Simphiwe Dana, Zolani

his desire for humankind to

Mahola, Yvonne Chaka Chaka,

reconnect with nature.


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