Roots to Wings: An exhibition embodying the pilgrimage of those trials that constitute artistry

The exhibition speaks on the unseen rhizomatic beginnings of each artist, to the liminal spaces of their struggle and to the final culmination of their artistic prowess. This is an exhibition of testimony - documenting the artists’ young visionary departures and long-awaited arrival.

The group exhibition features an array of exceptionally talented emerging and established artists, such as Andrew Ntshabele, Daniel ‘Stompie’ Selibe, Frans Thoka, Sanusi Olatunji, Restone Maambo, Ludumo Maqabuka, Teboho Makaotsa, Toni Anne Ballenden, Fumani Maluleke, Solomon Omogboye, Morgan Mahape and renowned sculptural artist Anton Smit.


The featured artists have utilised the unrelenting essence of visual art to offer social commentary on a multitude of socio-political and economic issues currently plaguing South African society and the broader African continent. More notably, these artists elucidate the importance of safeguarding cultural heritage, African identity, and the need to heal from oppressive histories. These artists have endeavoured on a unique path of activism through a profoundly introspective art practice that has captured the intricacies of human semblance and the human condition.

The title of the exhibition, ‘Roots to Wings’ is an honorary metaphor for creative becoming. It embodies the pilgrimage of those trials that constitute artistry. The exhibition speaks on the unseen rhizomatic beginnings of each artist, to the liminal spaces of their struggle and to the final culmination of their artistic prowess. This is an exhibition of testimony - documenting the artists’ young visionary departures and long-awaited arrival.