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2024-11-20 | MONGEZI NCAPHAYI: a solo show at residency 28 Lemkus Gallery in Cape Town

safda adf afs Our fellow Mongezi Ncaphayi is having a solo exhibition online, organised by Lemkus Gallery in Cape Town. The works in the exhibition were produced during his residency at Residency 28. To see the exhibition online, visit the gallery's webpage.

Lemkus Gallery presents Nostalgia for the Impossible, a solo exhibition by Mongezi Ncaphayi showcasing works produced during the Residency28 programme. Ncaphayi is a distinguished painter/printmaker who is well known for his ad libitum compositions on canvas and paper. With this project, Mongezi has pursued a more direct engagement with the political undertones of his previous work; particularly the notion of displacement in the context of pre- and post-colonial South Africa.


This gesture aligns with the artist’s long-held occupation with notions of rupture, indexed by histories of migration and forced removal, and seeks to solidify the imperatives that belie the visual surface layers of his work. Nostalgia for the Impossible clarifies Ncaphayi’s concern with historical and ongoing anti-black
violence, by incorporating research material (literature, music, found objects) that hints at the driving impulses behind his work. These inclusions also serve as a way of reckoning with the past, but with a significantly different character as popular deployments of nostalgia.


These features do not contrast but stand in close relation to Ncaphayi’s background as a jazz musician. The expressive and boundless qualities of jazz, its history of subversion and affinity to resistance movements across the globe, are recalled and reflected by Ncaphayi’s abstract forms. In this way, jazz and abstraction both function as a language of protest, revolution, and introspection. Take for instance Abdullah Ibrahim’s sonic interventions; their role in scoring the anti-apartheid struggle. In the wake of these upheavals, Ncaphayi’s cosmic compositions convey its continuing strides and turmoil.

Photo: MONGEZI NCAPHAYI, Untitled, Mixed media on canvas. 75 x 55cm. Unstretched, 2024. @ Lemkus Gallery

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