Esther Mahlangu ( bɛ dɔɣɔ la silimiingoli November bɛɣu piniyini dali, yuuni 1935) o nyɛla ŋun nyɛ South Africa nucheeni tuun tumda ŋun yiini yila.[1][2] O nyɛla ŋun nyɛ South Africa nim yiliyiini gonaate nim la ni yino.

The entrance gate to Esther Mahlangu's homestead

O pilli taarihi

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Esther Nikwambi Mahlangu nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so silimiingoli November bɛɣu pini yini dali, yuuni 1935 ni, puu din daa be Middelburg, Mpumalanga, n be South Africa, tingbani la puuni , ka nyɛ ŋun be Southern Ndebele zuliya puuni. [3] [4]

  • Yuuni 1989
  • Yuuni 1992
    • Carav Cultural Center of Contemporary Art
    • Comme des Garcons (Tokyo, Japan; New York, USA; Paris, France)
    • Documenta 9
    • Civic Theatre
  • Yuuni 1991
    • Caravan Auto Show (Lavante)
    • BMW Art Cars and Painting Exhibition (Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town)
  • Yuuni 1993
    • Geneva International Exhibition (Geneva)
    • Nantes Fine Arts Museum
  • Yuuni 1994
    • Musee des Beauz- Arts de Nantes (1994)
  • Yuuni 1995
    • BMW Art Cars and Painting Exhibition
    • Market Theatre
  • Yuuni 1996
    • World Bank
    • Armour J. Blackburn Centre, Howard University
    • Parish Gallery
    • Congressional Black Caucus
  • Yuuni 1997
    • Het Afrika Museum
    • National Arts Club
    • African Immigrant Folklife Festival
    • Spoleto Festival
    • York College Galleries
  • Yuuni 1998
    • Tobu Museum of Art
  • Yuuni 1999
    • Van Reekum Museum
  • Yuuni 2000
    • 5th Biennal of Contemporary Art
  • Yuuni 2001
    • The Helsinki Fair Center
  • Yuuni 2002
    • Centro Culturale Trevi
  • Yuuni 2003
    • The Irma Stern Museum
  • Yuuni 2005
    • Museum of Fine Arts
    • Grimaldi Forum
    • Pretoria Art Museum
    • Smithsonian Institution
  • Yuuni 2006
    • Din nyɛ Jean Pigozzi Contemporary African Art Collection[6]
    • Tacoma Museum of Art
    • Roppongi Hills Art Museum
    • Scuderie Aldobrandini Frascati
  • Yuuni 2007    
  • Yuuni 2008
    • Denver Museum of Art
  • Yuuni 2009
    • Complesso Monumentale del Vittoriano\
  • Yuuni 2011
    • Museum of Arts and Design
  • Yuuni 2013
    • 34 Fine Art
  • Yuuni 2014
    • Museum of African Art (2014)
  • Yuuni  2015    
    • The Irma Stern Museum
    • Amref Health Africa Artball
  • Yuuni 2016
    • Frieze Art Fair
  • Yuuni 2017
    • Cape Town Art Fair (2017)
  • Yuuni 2019
    • National Museum Oliewenhuis
    • Cape Town Art Fair
  • Yuuni 2020
    • Melrose Gallery
    • Investec Cape Town Art Fair
  • Yuuni 2021
    • Almine Rech
  • Yuuni 2022
    • Alpha 137 Online Gallery
    • Melrose Gallery
  • Kpaŋmaŋ pina nima
  • THEN I KNEW I WAS GOOD AT PAINTING: ESTHERMAHLANGU, A RETROSPECTIVE yuuni 2024. [8]

Kundivihira

  1. Duke, Lynne (4 September 1994). "The Living Art of Esther Mahlangu". The Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/style/1994/09/04/the-living-art-of-esther-mahlangu/c7050119-8238-4fbb-af93-f35384d16ed3/.
  2. McGlone, Peggy (3 October 2014). "Ndebele artist Mahlangu uses bold colors, striking graphics to honor African heritage". The Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/museums/ndebele-artist-mahlangu-uses-bold-colors-striking-graphics-to-honor-african-heritage/2014/10/03/6df5b87c-45af-11e4-b47c-f5889e061e5f_story.html.
  3. Magnin, André; Jacques Soulillou (1996). "Esther Mahlangu". Contemporary Art of Africa. H. N. Abrams. pp. 46 ff. ISBN 978-0-8109-4032-1.
  4. Esther Mahlangu Is Keeping Africa's Ndebele Painting Alive (en) (23 September 2016).
  5. Levin, Kim (2001-05-01). "The Lyon Biennale". Nka Journal of Contemporary African Art 2001 (13–14): 96–99. DOI:10.1215/10757163-13-14-1-96. ISSN 1075-7163.
  6. African art now: masterpieces from the Jean Pigozzi Collection. 2005-07-01.
  7. Why Africa? Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli, Turin, Italy. caacart.com (2007).
  8. THEN I KNEW I WAS GOOD AT PAINTING: ESTHERMAHLANGU, A RETROSPECTIVE (en-ZA).
  9. Esther Mahlangu (1935 - ) | The Presidency.
  10. Dr. Esther Mahlangu receives the first United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Southern Africa NGO & Multi-Stakeholder Award in recognition of inclusivity & empowerment (en-US).
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