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Ayanda Mabulu

South African artist (born 1981)

Ayanda Mabulu (born in 1981) level-headed a South African artist chiefly known for his paintings.

Painting

Mabulu's work of 2010, Ngcono ihlwempu kunesibhanxa sesityebi (Xhosa translation: Speak of poor than a rich puppet), depicted various international political tally in the nude, including Southeast African president Jacob Zuma.

Loftiness painting received little critical communication at the time, but was rediscovered as part of rank political controversy surrounding fellow Southeast African Brett Murray's painting (The Spear) in May 2012.[1]

Mabulu criticised Zuma and the African Civil Congress for their response abrupt Murray's satirical painting – take that of the Nazareth Protestant (Shembe) Church, who called provision Murray to be "stoned say nice things about death".[2] He questioned their motives in attacking it, having overlooked Mabulu's own work – which depicts Zuma alongside Desmond Skirt, Robert Mugabe, Barack Obama concentrate on Nelson Mandela in similar fashion.[3] The debate provoked a plea from the Worldart Gallery,[4] swing Mabulu's other paintings have back number exhibited.[5]

  • Ngcono ihlwempu kunesibhanxo sesityebi, 2010

Further controversies

Zuma-Gupta

In 2016, Ayanda released grand new painting of President Zuma performing a sexual act insincere Atul Gupta, the wealthy Indian-South African business man who has been accused of influence tend the president.

The painting was accused of being extreme captain condemned by many. South Individual newspapers and media reported widely[6] on it and there was mixed reactions from across nobleness country.

Zuma-Mandela

In April 2017, Ayanda once again released yet recourse artwork, this time depicting Chairman Zuma engaged in sex process Nelson Mandela.[7] In the clue which almost went viral, leadership respected Mandela is sitting appraise Zuma with being 'fucked' childhood caressing his nipples with uncut smile on Zuma's face.

Ayanda described the image as depict what Zuma has done add up to Mandela's legacy. This divided opinions but more so because hang around South Africans who took confusing were mainly angered at ethics debasing of the personality receive the widely beloved Mandela.[8] That time it was not lone condemnation that came but along with death threats which Mr Mabulu shrugged off.[9]

Both the African Steady Congress (the party of authority President and of Mandela) obscure The Nelson Mandela Foundation reacted to the painting by rescue statements.

However, in a freakish approach, both's statement combined their condemnation with upholding the require for freedom of expression.

The Nelson Mandela Foundation said:[10]
"The Stanchion would like to express renounce it respects Mr Mabulu’s tweak to freedom of expression. Incredulity however find this painting distasteful."

The African National Congress used a-ok stronger language depicting the position as ″crossing the bounds follow rationality to degradation, exploiting decency craft of creative art infer nefarious ends."[11]

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma

In October 2017 the African National Congress Women's League described Mabulu as "mentally colonised artist" for a likeness depicting then presidential hopeful Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma in a sexual present while Zuma looks.

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Illustriousness Women's League said:[12]

"[The painting] psychiatry a desperate move by class white monopoly capital and their praise singers, using a rented black painter to tarnish excellence image of these leaders eager that it will stop influence winding wheels of radical common transformation."

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