Selwyn Steyn
Balconies 2, Paris , 2026
Oil on linen
60 x 42 cm
Selwyn Steyn
Balconies, Cape Town , 2026
Oil on linen
60 x 42 cm
Selwyn Steyn
Centre Pompidou, Paris , 2026
Oil on linen
60 x 42 cm
Lulama Wolf (b. 1993) is a visual artist who lives and works in Johannesburg, South Africa. Her process involves smearing, scraping, and employing deep pigment techniques inspired by vernacular architecture. These techniques often incorporate patterns traditionally created by women to decorate traditional African homes. She was named the finalist of the Emergence Art Prize in 2020, and has presented in notable exhibitions including The Right to Ease, The Breeder Gallery, Athens (2022) and Common Efforts, Eighteen Gallery, Copenhagen (2023), followed by solo exhibitions titled Ayakha: Indlela Yokuxola at THK Gallery, Cape Town (2023) and I’m Not Governed by My Flesh, Affinity Gallery, Lagos (2025).
Abdus Salaam (b. 1989, Cape Town, South Africa) is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist who works across sculpture, painting, film, poetry, and sound. His work is inspired by nature, spirituality, and the search for unity and peace. He has presented solo exhibitions at Abu Dhabi Art and the Medici Foundation and is represented in the Mohammed Afkhami, EKARD, Farham Foundation, and Collezione Paneghini collections. Salaam has completed residencies at the Nirox Foundation in South Africa, the Institute of Public Architecture in New York, and Studio Maretti in Italy.
Tshepiso Moropa (b. 1995) is a self-taught collage artist based in Johannesburg, South Africa.Moropa’s work begins in fragments: archival images, memories, folktales, and dreams, which she assembles into hand-crafted collages that feel at once ancient and futuristic, personal and collective. Her practice increasingly extends beyond the flat surface into immersive installations, video art, and sculptural forms such as peep-boxes and dioramas. These intimate and exploratory spaces act as portals into poetic and emotive archives where the past and present are in conversation.Moropa has received significant accolades, including the Out of Africa Award (2022), Contemporary African Photography Prize (2024) and the V&A Parasol Foundation Prize for Women in Photography (2025). She has garnered notable international attention, and has been included in presentations at Paris Photo, with Michael Hoppen Gallery, in From the Ground Up, Galleri Image, Denmark; and at 1-54 London with THK Gallery.
Selwyn Steyn (b. 1997, South Africa) is an artist and architect based in Paris, whose practice is grounded in an ongoing engagement with spatiality, perception, and the shifting meanings embedded within the built environment.Drawing from his architectural training, he constructs a visual language that moves between observation and abstraction, producing works that function as both document and reflection. His paintings often emerge from intuitive encounters with buildings, infrastructures, and landscapes- captured as fleeting, documentarian snapshots of place and time. Steyn has participated in numerous exhibitions locally and internationally, including with ABSA Gallery, BKHZ, UJ Art Museum, the National Arts Festival, SixtySix London, and Reservoir Projects. In 2023, he presented a solo booth at FNB Art Joburg titled Studies from the In-between. In 2026, he presented a solo booth in the curated Tomorrows/Today section at Investec Cape Town Art Fair.
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