Winner: Phumulani Ntuli

Phumulani Ntuli’s essay film, Tied Rope, explores performative gestures within an architectural environment as well as diverse vernacular actions produced by the users of the space. The thematics of oral history, narration, the poetics of the body and public space are approached using different information apparatuses. The audience enters a non-linear narrative through the gaze of two artists – co-founders of Bag Factory Artists’ Studios David Koloane and Patrick Kagiso Mautloa – and Thuli Mlambo-James, director of Bag Factory Artists’ Studios.
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