Exhibition

Becoming water from the same source

19 Mar 2021 – 1 May 2021

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Monday
10:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
12:00 – 18:00
Sunday
Closed

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Pippy Houldsworth Gallery

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Pippy Houldsworth Gallery is delighted to present Becoming water from the same source, the first solo exhibition of South African artist, Phumelele Tshabalala. The exhibition comprises a new body of mixed media works on canvas, wooden panel, and paper.

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Pippy Houldsworth Gallery is delighted to present Becoming water from the same source, the first solo exhibition of South African artist, Phumelele Tshabalala. The exhibition comprises a new body of mixed media works on canvas, board and paper.

Becoming water from the same source responds to the personal, yet shared process of self-discovery, prompted by the artist’s recent relocation to Johannesburg – his hometown – after a number of years spent working in the US. This new body of work reconciles past and present identities through a celebration of the individuals that have shaped him. Through reintegration, Tshabalala negotiates ideas of home and belonging. A metaphor for this process, the exhibition’s title, Becoming water from the same source, explores adaptability, resilience and abundance. At a moment of political and social change, this image – drawing on ideas from eastern philosophy to inspirational lives lived – finds joy and promise in the journey.

Viewing his practice as an extension of his existence within a community, Tshabalala depicts those who he has encountered, or fictional individuals that represent this experience. The artist establishes his subjects within vibrant spaces that amplify the presence of each. Dramatic skies, an abundance of leafy organic matter, or intensely coloured interiors frame his figures with a surreal theatricality that elevates each encounter beyond the quotidian. In a similar way, the figures are dressed flamboyantly, with sumptuous folds of drapery, vivid patterns and pigments that express complex characters. Amongst the exuberance of colour, form, pattern and texture, faces shine out serenely. Softly rendered with a luminous application of oil paint, each appears to emanate the mythical or divine.

The artist further explores this new space – located between reality and fantastical possibility – by fragmenting the picture plane through his treatment of surface. Drawing on his background in printmaking, in certain areas, Tshabalala carves into the wooden panel, a process both destructive and creative. Elsewhere, he adds collaged elements – reflective papers, textiles, and three-dimensional adornments – that counter the work’s perspective. Through his practice of making, and disrupting space, Tshabalala seeks to reassess established narratives, presenting new perspectives replete with possibility.

About the artist

Phumelele Tshabalala (b. 1987, Johannesburg, South Africa) lives and works in Johannesburg, South Africa. He studied Fine and Applied Arts at Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa (2009), specialising in Printmaking and Painting, and has an MFA in Visual Art from SUNY Purchase College, New York (2016). Exhibitions include Shattered Glass at Jeffrey Deitch, LA, alongside artists including Simphiwe Ndzube, Lauren Halsey and Vincent Valdez (2021); a solo exhibition at Lyles & King, New York (2021), Becoming water from the same source, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London (2021); International Print Center, New York (2017); Pjazza Kastilija, Valetta (2017); Momenta Gallery, New York (2016) and Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, New York (2015). Tshabalala has presented artist talks at Neuberger Museum, New York (2016) and Hudson Valley Center of Contemporary Art (2015).

For more information, please contact Pippy Houldsworth Gallery:

Katharine Higgs | katharine@houldsworth.co.uk | +44 (0) 7429 299 9987

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