SIYABONA NJALO ART EXHIBITION



NASIPHI GIGABA
Another set of seven third year Fine Art students showcased their astonishing work at the Durban University of Technology’s Art Gallery recently.

Titled, Siyabonga Njalo the exhibition was planned and curated by Shamil Balram, Deon Brown, Andile Hlengwa, Baphile Khuzwayo, Menzi Ngobese, Bhekinkosi Nkwanyana and Sinenhlanhla Ngcobo.

The exhibition dealt with issues such as identity, culture, sensitivity, decolonial aesthesis and various socio-political challenges.
The Fine Art programme requires students to be able to analyse and showcase their work in a “professional” exhibition format to be examined and critiqued by faculty approved examiners.
Shamil Balram explained that even though they have each focused on documenting different social issues and subject matters, all of them remain connected to one another through broader themes in some way.

Balram stated that the exhibition was a collective consideration of the way that they, as artists perceive the contemporary world in which they live in.
“As young emerging artists, we aim to highlight these social issues in order to evoke critical thinking, spark conversations as well as expose and question the social issues which we are grappling with,” he said.

He also added that the combination strives to educate the university community as well as the broader art community; they also wish to make the space more accessible to the whole university community.  

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