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Portrait of Nicholas Hlobo

Nicholas Hlobo (b. 1975, Cape Town, South Africa; lives and works in Johannesburg, South Africa) began his career around the end of apartheid in 1994, when there was a new sense of freedom and national pride in South Africa. With the eradication of legalized and enforced discrimination and segregation, Hlobo and his peers were empowered to openly voice their opinions and ideas under the protection of new laws, and Hlobo’s subtle commentary on the democratic realities of his home country and concerns with the changing international discourse of art formed a foundational tenet of his practice.

Hlobo uses metaphorically charged materials such as ribbon, leather, wood, and rubber detritus, which he melds and weaves together to create two- and three-dimensional hybrid objects that are intricate and seductively tactile. Each material holds a particular association with cultural, gendered, sexual, or ethnic identities, and the works form complex visual narratives that reflect the various dichotomies present within the artist’s home country, as well as those that exist around the world. The results are highly evocative, and the artist combines anthropomorphic imagery with cultural symbols and traditions to create amalgamated forms that feel at once familiar, alien, and ancient. At its core, Hlobo’s practice engages themes of self-discovery and explores the intersections of race, gender, and cultural and sexual identity within the context of his South African heritage.

Nicholas Hlobo at the Venice Biennale 2026

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Wall work by Nicholas Hlobo

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Umkhokeli, 2016

Wall work by Nicholas Hlobo

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Babelana ngentloko, 2017

Wall work by Nicholas Hlobo

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Phantsi Komngcunube, 2017

Sculpture by Nicholas Hlobo

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Jong' emva rhamncwa ndini, 2017

Sculpture by Nicholas Hlobo

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Unduluko, 2017

Wall work by Nicholas Hlobo

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Itywina, 2019

Wall work by Nicholas Hlobo

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Ubaselwe, 2018

Sculpture by Nicholas Hlobo

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Imtyibilizi xa yomile, 2006

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