An abstract work of whites and beiges, with sporadic patches of yellow stitching

Uhambo

Asemahle Ntlonti
Medium
Mixed Media
Material
Acrylic paint, paper, acrylic gel, and leno thread on canvas
Dimensions
193 x 143 cm
Date created
2024
Acquisition
Acquired through the Spirit Now London Acquisition Prize 'Donation to a Museum', in partnership with Frieze London 2024
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Asemahle Ntlonti’s approach to painting is expressed through the layering of paint, paper and thread stitching on canvas. 

Ntlonti draws inspiration from the textures and hues that characterise the vernacular architecture of her ancestral homeland in the Eastern Cape of South Africa and recently the works have been informed by the artist’s encounters with the ruins of her mother’s homestead and its interior surfaces. Resembling topographical charts or maps, the walls of painted colour veined with mud-filled cracks conjure landscapes imbued with nostalgia and longing. 

Ntlonti’s process refers to the acts of digging / excavating and mending / repairing to speak about the scars of intergenerational traumas caused by the effects of economic subjugation and displacement of black people under colonialism and apartheid; with particular reference to the cultural alienation and loss of knowledges embedded within precolonial tradition and spirituality. Seeking to locate her identity in relation to the land and community from which she and her family have been estranged, Ntlonti’s practice is centred around her ongoing research of isiXhosa heritage and an inquiry into her ancestry.