Bongiwe Dhlomo-Mautloa
Bongiwe kgotsa Bongi Dhlomo-Mautloa OIS, (yo o tshotsweng ka 1956) ke mogatisi wa Moaforikaborwa wa Mozulu, motsamaisi wa botsweretshi le molweladitshwanelo.[1][2][3][4]
O tsholetswe kwa Vryheid, KwaZulu-Natal, mme o rutetswe kwa Sekolong sa St Chad kwa Ladysmith le kwa Sekolong sa Seminari sa Inanda. O ne a tsweletsa dithuto tsa gagwe kwa Setheong sa Botaki sa Rorke sa Drift a ithuta go gatisa mme a bona dipoloma ya botsweretshi jo bontle.[1] O ne a dira kwa Setheong sa Botaki sa Aforika kwa Durban (1980-1983), morago ga moo kwa Lefelong la Botaki la Grassroots mo toropong eo, pele a fudugela kwa Johannesburg kwa a neng a tlhokomela dipontsho kwa Lefelong la Botaki la FUBA le kwa Lefelong la Dipontsho la Goodman.[1] E ne e le mothei le morulaganyi wa porojeke ya Setheo sa Botaki sa Alexandra kwa Johannesburg. E ne e le Mogokaganyi wa Porojeke ya go Fitlhelela Batho le Tlhabololo ya Biennale ya Johannesburg ya 1995, e e neng e bidiwa Africus, mme e ne e le motsamaisi wa tiragalo ya 1997, e e bidiwang Ditsela tsa Kgwebisano: Hisitori le Thutafatshe.[2]
O boletse gore dikhuduego tsa Soweto tsa 1976, fa a ne a le dingwaga di le 20, di ne tsa mo tsenya mo dipolotiking,[4] mme digatiso tsa gagwe di tlhalositswe jaaka "ka metlha tsa sepolotiki, di kwala ditiragalo tsa hisitori jaaka dikhuduego tsa Soweto tsa 1976 mmogo le ditiro tse di sa bonaleng thata tsa sepolotiki jaaka basadi ba ba dirang".[2] Tiro ya gagwe e tlhagile mo makasineng wa Staffrider.[2]
O nyetswe ke motaki wa ditshwantsho ebong Kagiso Mautloa.[1]
Ka Moranang 2023, Dhlomo-Mautloa o ne a abelwa Sekgele sa Bosetšhaba sa Ikhamanga (Selefera) ke Puso ya Aforika Borwa ka ntlha ya dineelo tsa gagwe mo botaking.[5]
Ditshupegetso
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]2022: When Rain Clouds Gather: Black South African Women Artists, 1940–2000, The Norval Foundation, Cape Town. (Curated by Portia Malatjie and Nontobeko Ntombela) - Group exhibition
2022: Yakhalinkomo. Javett- UP Gallery, University of Pretoria, Tshwane. (Curated by Tumelo Mosaka with Sipho Mndanda as Co-Curator and Phumzile Twala as Research and Education Coordinator) - Group Exhibition
2018: FUBA: Preserving a Legacy, Keyes Art Mile, Johannesburg.
2017: A Labour of love, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg.
2015: A Labour of Love, Weltkulturen Museum, Frankfurt, Germany.
2014: Impressions of Rorke’s Drift – The Jumuna Collection, Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town.
2012: A Fragile Archive, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg.
2010: Strengths and Convictions: The Lives and times of South Africa’s Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town; Nobel Peace Centre, Oslo.
2003: Rorke’s Drift: Empowering Prints 1962 – 1982, Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town; Durban Art Gallery, Durban.
2003: Time, Memory and Desire, Standard Bank Art Gallery, Johannesburg.
1999: [Rewind] Fast Forward.za, Van Reekum Museum of Modern Art, Apeldoorn, Netherlands.
1998: Trans Figurative, Association of Visual Arts Gallery, Cape Town.
1989 – 1990: Art/Images in Southern Africa, Kulturhuset, Stockholm.
1988: The Neglected Tradition, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg.
1986: Images of South Africa (solo exhibition), Gaborone.
Mekwalo
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]2004: Dhlomo, B and Godby, M “Art and Politics in a Changing South Africa: Bongi Dhlomo in Conversation with Michael Godby."African Arts, vol. 37, no. 4.
Bala gape
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]- Dhlomo, Bongi; Godby, Michael (1 December 2004). "Art and Politics in a Changing South Africa: Bongi Dhlomo in Conversation with Michael Godby". African Arts. 37 (4): 62–96. doi:10.1162/afar.2004.37.4.62.
- Atkinson, B.; Breitz, C. (1999). "Bongi Dhlomo-Mautloa Interviewed by Brenda Atkinson". Grey areas : representation, identity, and politics in contemporary South African art. Rivonia, Johannesburg, South Africa: Chalkham Hill Press. pp. 117–126. ISBN 9780620236645.
- Prints, L. 2009. "Cutting Anti-Apartheid Images: Bongiwe Dhlomo’s Activist Linocut Prints." IMPACT6 in Bristol, 2009 https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/288378409.pdf
Metswedi
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]- 1 2 3 4 "Bongiwe (Bongi) Dhlomo-Mautloa". www.sahistory.org.za. South African History Online. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
- 1 2 3 4 Koloane, David (21 March 2000). "Dhlomo-Mautloa, Bongiwe". Oxford Art Online. doi:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T096572
- ↑ "Bongiwe Dhlomo-Mautloa". Asai. Africa South Art Initiative. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
- 1 2 Arnold, Marion (1 January 2011). "Cutting anti-apartheid images: Bongiwe Dhlomo's activist linocut prints". In Hoskins, S. (ed.). IMPACT 6 Multi-disciplinary Printmaking Conference Proceedings. Impact Press. pp. 131–136. Retrieved 31 January 2021
- ↑ Khumalo, Juniour. "Siya Kolisi, Desiree Ellis, Tracy Chapman among 32 bestowed national orders by Ramaphosa". News24. Retrieved 2 May 2023