Balindile I

Balindile I

Nicholas HloboWW-2012-228523
2012·Rubber inner tubes, steel, hosepipes and ribbon·Overall display dimensions variable

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2012
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Nicholas Hlobo
Nicholas Hlobo

Mixed Media

Nicholas Hlobo is a South African artist based in Johannesburg, South Africa. He was born in 1975 in Cape Town. He earned his Bachelor of Technology from Technikon Witwatersrand in 2002. He creates large sculptural works that are highly structured. Through his work, he navigates his identity as a queer Xhosa man in South Africa, reevaluating the definitions of masculinity and sexuality in his country. The variance between femininity and masculinity is created by his use of materials such as rubber inner tubes, ribbon, organza, lace, and found objects. Hlobo cuts and sews objects together to symbolize the idea of the healing that comes after a tearing apart in order to express his interest in the history of colonization in South Africa as well as the overt and covert ways that colonization occurs in modern life.

Johannesburg, South Africa

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