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Pardon Mapondera I Hutsanana

Past viewing_room
2 June - 31 August 2021
  • Pardon Mapondera I Hutsanana

     

  • Mapondera's practice centres around the concept of Hutsanana, a Zezuru word that describes a holistic soundness of being through the idea of cleanliness or hygiene. In particular, how the concept of Hutsanana, from its original meaning of a bodily and spiritual purity, has been stripped of its spiritual connotations to reflect instead the Western concept of hygiene.

     

    • Pardon Mapondera Tsamba Ye Mayo 2, 2021 165 x 113 cm Old tent and dish towels
      Pardon Mapondera
      Tsamba Ye Mayo 2, 2021
      165 x 113 cm
      Old tent and dish towels
    • Pardon Mapondera Untitled, 2019 195 x 58 x 32 cm Plastic straws and thread
      Pardon Mapondera
      Untitled, 2019
      195 x 58 x 32 cm
      Plastic straws and thread
    • Pardon Mapondera Zenze, 2019 228 x 128 cm Plastic straws
      Pardon Mapondera
      Zenze, 2019
      228 x 128 cm
      Plastic straws
  • Mapondera is fascinated by the broader definitions of hygiene, where the meaning stretches beyond the mundane. The traditional African ideas of hygiene, which are centred around ideas of bodily and spiritual purity, have transformed over the decades through contact with other cultures. Viewed through the lens of a broader definition of hygiene, the idea of the modern demise and compromised moral standards in post-colonial Africa creates interesting and complex situations which he explores in his art.

    • Pardon Mapondera Choda Ropa, 2020 129 x 50 x 26 cm Plastic straws, thread, plastic beads
      Pardon Mapondera
      Choda Ropa, 2020
      129 x 50 x 26 cm
      Plastic straws, thread, plastic beads
    • Pardon Mapondera Todini, 2020 155 x 56 cm Plastic straws and thread
      Pardon Mapondera
      Todini, 2020
      155 x 56 cm
      Plastic straws and thread
  • He proposes, “Artists are the eye of the world, we make futures and are the justice warriors. We look forwards and backwards. We have the ability to change things. Art reveals the truth."

     

    "My material of choice is found materials. Through this spectrum of unpredictable paraphernalia of materials I’m able to collect, contend, and curate already existing histories, stories, continuing politics embedded in this debris of a consumerist culture."

    • Pardon Mapondera Tsamba Ye Mayo, 2020 147 x 72 cm Old tent and dish towels
      Pardon Mapondera
      Tsamba Ye Mayo, 2020
      147 x 72 cm
      Old tent and dish towels
  • "I'm fascinated by the flexibility of some of the materials that I use, how for instance heat transforms plastic into a metaphor for contorted and traumatised bodies.

     

    At this point the materials carry their own stories and philosophy. As an artist I become the curator and broker of these stories."

    • Pardon Mapondera Silent Noise, 2019 160 x 160 x 15 x 44cm Plastic bottles and thread
      Pardon Mapondera
      Silent Noise, 2019
      160 x 160 x 15 x 44cm
      Plastic bottles and thread
    • Pardon Mapondera Dumwa Rava Gumwa, 2021 120 x 43 cm Plastic straws, thread, glass bottles, cotton wool
      Pardon Mapondera
      Dumwa Rava Gumwa, 2021
      120 x 43 cm
      Plastic straws, thread, glass bottles, cotton wool
    • Pardon Mapondera Kukuzva, 2021 Rope, thread, plastic beads, wooden beads, dish towels, miscellaneous items
      Pardon Mapondera
      Kukuzva, 2021
      Rope, thread, plastic beads, wooden beads, dish towels, miscellaneous items
    • Pardon Mapondera Tozvitura Kunani zvamati Makunamata, 2020 110 x 76 x 15 cm Dish towels, thread, wooden beads, plastic beads
      Pardon Mapondera
      Tozvitura Kunani zvamati Makunamata, 2020
      110 x 76 x 15 cm
      Dish towels, thread, wooden beads, plastic beads
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  • The post-colonial domestic space is a fertile context in which to explore some of these dynamic and shifting ideas and themes, which continue the transgenerational conversations around hygiene and purity. These are further complicated by socio-political and cultural dynamics. By using basic domestic materials like cleaning rags and dish towels, he uses the concepts of hygiene and cleanliness as signifiers for the larger moral and spiritual crisis of our time.

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  • About Pardon Mapondera

  • Pardon Mapondera (b. 1992, Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe) is a full-time artist, currently living and working in Cape Town, South Africa. Growing...

    Pardon Mapondera (b. 1992, Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe) is a full-time artist, currently living and working in Cape Town, South Africa. 

     

    Growing up in Zimbabwe, his education was affected by Zimbabwe’s economic and political upheavals, but he persevered and completed his education. He applied at the National Gallery Visual Art and Design (former British American Tobacco School of Art) after being encouraged to do so by his brother and mentor, the well-established visual artist Wallen Mapondera, and successfully graduated in 2016. 

     

    He is represented in a number of prominent collections, both in Africa and Europe, and received awards and recognition for his work. 

     

    In August 2020, Pardon Mapondera was a runner-up in The Emergence Art Prize, which was organised by THK Gallery with support from Rand Merchant Bank.

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  • Press

    • ArtThrob | Rendering the Unseeable: on Pardon Mapondera
      Press

      ArtThrob | Rendering the Unseeable: on Pardon Mapondera

      January 25, 2021
      An article on the work and practice of Pardon Mapondera, as well as a review of his current inclusion in THK Gallery's Reflect. Reimagine. Reset. group show. Read the full...
    • AfricanH | Pardon Mapondera
      Press

      AfricanH | Pardon Mapondera

      March 6, 2021
      An article on artist Pardon Mapondera by Lifang Zhang. Read the full piece here .
    • Business Art | Emergence Art Prize
      Press

      Business Art | Emergence Art Prize

      October 15, 2020
      A feature on the winner and runners-up of the Emergence Art Prize 2020 edition. Read the full piece here .
    • ArtThrob | Pardon Mapondera | Hutsanana
      Press

      ArtThrob | Pardon Mapondera | Hutsanana

      July 8, 2021
      A review of Pardon Mapondera's online show Hutsanana by Lukho Witbooi. Read the full review here .
    • Pardon Mapondera | The Malta artpaper. | A cross section of Zimbabwe's resilient art practice
      Press

      Pardon Mapondera | The Malta artpaper. | A cross section of Zimbabwe's resilient art practice

      December 1, 2021
      An article on the artHarare Contemporary Art Fair 2021, with mention of the work of Pardon Mapondera. Read the full piece here .
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