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Mongezi Ncaphayi’s musically inspired ‘visual compositions’ solo exhibition

Mongezi Ncaphayi has a musically inspired ‘visual compositions’ 2016 solo exhibition takes centre stage at Absa Gallery from 7 to 26 February 2016

Mongezi Ncaphayi might be known as an award-winning contemporary fine artist – his latest win being the Gerard Sekoto Award in the 2013 Barclays L’Atelier art competition – but this self-taught saxophonist is equally passionate about music.

It is the meeting of these two creative processes that comes to life in Ncaphayi’s uplifting solo exhibition, Spirit’s Response, the first exhibition of the New Year at the Absa Gallery, taking place from 7 to 26 February 2016.

The exhibition is Ncaphayi’s first solo exhibition since returning from his three-month residency at the Cité internationale des arts in Paris last year as part of his L’Atelier prize, supported by the French Institute of South Africa. He says it mirrors the people and situations he has come across, while at the same time paying homage to his love for visual and musical art.

A life Mixed media on paper 160 cm x 120 cm R 45.000
A life
Mixed media on paper
160 cm x 120 cm
R 45.000

“My work reflects my everyday life. It is a direct response to my life’s experiences; a record of my thoughts, feelings and ideas about life’s situations, the people I meet and my environment. My imagery feeds on musical influences, especially improvised music, which is commonly found in jazz. I also use my own musical improvisations to create visual compositions, making my artwork more personal. I explore the relationship between music and visual arts by listening to how music tells stories. I see my work as visual sounds and music,” Ncaphayi explains.

His interest in the technical and visual simplicity of the way his work deals with space is evident in his minimalist prints – 45 artworks of which are on display as part of Spirit’s Response.

Mongezi Ncaphayi holds a National Diploma in Arts & Design (2005) from Ekurhuleni East College Arts School, a Professional Printmaking Certificate (2008) from Artist Proof Studio in Newton, Johannesburg and a Certificate in Advanced Studies (2012) from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, USA.

Mongezi Ncaphayi's Closer to the Source. Mixed media on paper 160 cm x 120 cm R45 000
Mongezi Ncaphayi’s Closer to the Source.
Mixed media on paper
160 cm x 120 cm
R45 000

Aside from the Barclays L’Atelier Gerard Sekoto Award, he has previously been awarded a scholarship from Linda Givon of the Goodman Gallery (2011); a fellowship to the Ampersand Foundation (2011); first prize in the Decision 2012 printmaking juried show at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston (2012) and a grant from the Prince Claus Fund (2015).

As part of his Barclays L’Atelier prize, the French Institute of South Africa and the General Delegation of Alliance Francaise in Southern Africa are giving Ncaphayi the opportunity to host a travelling exhibition through the Alliances Française of South Africa and the South African National Association for the Visual Arts (SANAVA).

Spirit’s Response debuts at the Absa Gallery from 7 – 26 February 2016 before moving on to Port Elizabeth…

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