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Mustafa Maluka

1998


I am my main subject. I change so much so fast. I can’t stay on one angle all the time. My perspectives change the more I learn, read, come in touch with people.


Mustafa Maluka (1976) took up residency at the Thami Mnyele Foundation in 1998.


His current body of work deals with his attempt to develop a theory towards a definition of the aesthetics of trauma. Maluka had started working with the subject of trauma very early in his work. One of his strongest early portrait paintings was of a man in a Nazi war camp.

His current technique, while relying more on colour than painting skill, has evolved to a point where having his computer crash a few times during the making of a work can sometimes be the best thing for a piece. Aesthetically, he has incorporated the anomalistic interference caused by pushing his machine to the max, thereby driving his processor to the limit.


Mustafa Maluka links

Instagram

Makasiini Contemporary

Artsy.net

Foundation Amma

Archive Stevenson

Straussart.co

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