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Stevenson Gallery Presents Simphiwe Ndzube’s Solo Exhibition ‘iNtwasahlobo’

The title ‘iNtwasahlobo’ means ‘spring’ in isiXhosa, which reflects the themes of growth and colour in this collection.

by Maropeng Lelaka
24 February 2025
in ART & DESIGN
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Stevenson Gallery Presents Simphiwe Ndzube’s Solo Exhibition ‘iNtwasahlobo’
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Stevenson Gallery will be showcasing ‘iNtwasahlobo’, a solo exhibition by artist Simphiwe Ndzube. This is Simphiwe’s first exhibition in Johannesburg since 2021, and it has  a series of paintings on linen.

The title ‘iNtwasahlobo’ means ‘spring’ in isiXhosa, which reflects the themes of growth and colour in this collection. The paintings visualise female figures in dreamlike landscapes, where they are seen watering plants, tending to the earth, and enjoying inqawe, a traditional smoking pipe used in rituals by matriarchs. Simphwe explains that smoking is a way to relax and reflect, creating a space for thought and sharing.

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The artwork in ‘iNtwasahlobo’ is filled with bright colours. The scenes are magical and sometimes strange, featuring figures that appear almost grotesque. Unlike his previous exhibition, ‘After Rain Songs’, which dealt with the struggles of freedom, ‘iNtwasahlobo’ presents a new world that has evolved. Here, fire is used differently, symbolizing change rather than destruction.

One standout piece, ‘Ndinibukele’, shows a figure calmly smoking while surrounded by a river of fire and water. This image narrates the idea of balance and tranquility amidst chaos. The exhibition looks at themes of change, growth, and renewal, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences.

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Despite the beauty of the scenes, there is an underlying sense of unease. Some figures have their eyes closed, and shadows linger in the background, suggesting that not everything is perfect. Ndzube’s paintings focus on texture and perspective, creating a layered look that draws the viewer in.

Simphiwe Ndzube, born in 1990 in Cape Town, South Africa, now lives and works in both Los Angeles and Cape Town. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Michaelis School of Fine Arts in 2015.

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