David Madlabane, an artists based Johannesburg, draws inspiration from architecture and the process of deconstructing and reconstructing the past and present to better understand his own identity.
Through his artwork, David sheds light on the history of work and workers in Johannesburg, using the city’s landscapes to tell a compelling story of its architecture and the people who played a vital role in building it.
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Madlabane’s work takes us into the profound impact of loss on the human experience. His art explores the deep pain and darkness that loss can bring, leading individuals into a period of despair and questioning.

This challenging phase can trigger feelings of anxiety, displacement, and depression, leaving individuals feeling shattered and incomplete. The journey of piecing oneself back together is a difficult one, marked by overwhelming thoughts and emotions that can alter one’s behaviour and perspective.
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Despite the struggles and darkness that come with loss, David’s art reflects a message of hope and transformation. By repeatedly exploring this theme in his diverse artworks, he wants us to confront our own encounters with loss and find comfort in the shared emotions that connect us all.



