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Themba Shibase | |
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Born | 1980 |
Nationality | South African |
Known for | Painting, Drawing |
Awards | MTN New Contemporaries Award 2008, finalist Spier Contemporary 2007, finalist |
Themba Shibase (b. 1980) is a South African artist who works mostly in two-dimensional media, especially paint, drawing, and collage. Ideas of identity, political context, and ancestral history are all major themes in his work.[1] Having lived most of his life in Durban, Shibase is particularly interested in the role of race and power in political identity, especially in Africa where colonization has drastically shaped what it means to be a leader.[2]
Shibase is currently a Lecturer in Fine Art at the Durban University of Technology.[2]
Career
[edit]Education
[edit]Shibase received his Masters in Fine Art in 2009 from the Durban university of technology. He got his Bachelor Degree in Fine Art in 2004 from there as well.[2]
Exhibitions
[edit]- 2010: ‘Harbouring Histories’, DUT Gallery, Durban
- 2009: ‘Hybrid Culture’ DUT Gallery, Durban
- 2008: 'Rush Hour’, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg
- 2008: Umhlaba Kabani / Whose Land?, Erdmann Contemporary, Cape Town[3]
- 2008: ‘New Spell’, David Krut, New York
- 2007: Spier Contemporary 2007, Cape Town
- 2007: ‘From Here to There’, AVA, Cape Town
- 2007: Art Seasons: Cape Town, Franschoek Valley
- 2006: ‘Form and Substance’, Erdmann Conemporary, Cape Town
- 2006: ‘New Painting’ KZNSA, UNISA Gallery & JAG
- 2005: ‘Being Here, KZNSA, Durban[4] [5]
- 2005: ‘SURFACE’, Franchise Gallery, Johannesburg
- 2005: Red Eye, DAG, Durban
- 2005: ‘D’Urban Critique’, KZNSA, Durban
- 2004: ‘Black’, KZNSA, Durban
- 2004: ‘Summer Show’, African Arts Centre
- 2004: ‘The Legacy of Trevor Makhoba’, BAT Centre, Durban
- 2003: ‘Crimes of Passion’, Bean Bag Bohemia, Durban[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Themba Shibase". David Krut Publishing. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- ^ a b c d Sitas, Rike. "Themba Shibase". Artthrob. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- ^ "Themba Shibase". Erdmann Contemporary. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- ^ Verga, Francesca. "Themba Shibase at the KZNSA Gallery". Artthrob. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- ^ "Themba Shibase". KZNSA Gallery. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
Category:South African artists Category:South African painters