THOKOZANI MTHIYANE

THOKOZANI MTHIYANE (b. 1969, Johannesburg, South Africa) is a Johannesburg-based multidisciplinary artist and co-founder of The Enso Circle. After studying under painters Sfiso KaMkame and Thami Jali in Cleremont Township, Durban, Mthiyane developed a practice that spans painting, poetry, music, and dance. He gained early experience in children’s theater with Madcap’s Educational Theatre Company and has performed internationally, including translating French poetry into Zulu at Cave Poésie in Toulouse and touring with the Inzalo dance company in Holland. Mthiyane has exhibited widely, including The Interpretation of Poetry (Turbine Art Fair, 2023) and Soul Songs: The Shape of My Head (Art Eye Gallery, 2017). His work appears in major group shows across South Africa and New York and is part of collections such as the Art Bank Collection and Riboville Collection.

Exhibitions

May 1 – June 7, 2025
TANYA WEDDEMIRE GALLERY
INDUSTRY CITY 
BLDG 2
254 36th Street | Suite C257
BROOKLYN NY, 11232

A Journey Into Soul Songs

MTHIYANE’S practice delves into the ethereal where dreams, music, and memory intertwine. For the artist, his craft is a conduit for worship, deepening his spirituality and adding nuance and depth behind the works he produces. For the viewer, his work becomes a poetic meditation, pulling them into a realm where identity is fluid, and existence hints at a higher form of humanity. Through pieces like The Mask of The Ancestors and The Canto Series, Mthiyane’s canvases are portals dissolving the borders between time, space, and identity, Mthiyane’s artistic process is alchemical. He utilizes symbolism crafted from his perception of reality, each symbol adding a deeper meaning to the overarching message. Excavating through layers of abstraction, Mthiyane transforms memory, vulnerability, and change into a journey that nurtures the soul and examines the psychology of existence. His paintings stand as poetic testaments to humanity’s fragility, resilience, and the quiet power of every lived moment. This exhibition is a celebration of soul, transformation, and the profound poetics of existence.