Politicised Parables: A Reassessment of Bonnie Ntshalintshali’s Early Ceramic Sculptures

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Christopher Richards
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Abstract As ceramics by Black South African artists garner increased academic interest, the work of early Ardmore Design artists, exemplified by Bonnie Ntshalintshali, remain on the periphery of scholarly investigation. This article seeks to reacquaint the art historical community with Ntshalintshali’s sculptural works, demonstrating the cultural and historical relevance of her ceramics as potent expressions of her unique perspective and artistic voice. With a focus on early artworks inspired by Christian parables, this exploration of specific sculptures elucidates Ntshalintshali’s relationship with Christianity, fused with her Zulu heritage and Black South African identity. By examining these works as interconnected, as opposed to singular masterpieces, common themes and repeated motifs become evident. Ultimately, this article provides a more nuanced and extensive assessment of a selection of Ntshalintshali’s sculptural forms, illustrating their complexity, their thoughtful and potent imagery, and their embodiment of complex personal narratives.
政治化的寓言:对Bonnie Ntshalintshali早期陶瓷雕塑的再评价
摘要随着南非黑人艺术家的陶瓷越来越引起学术界的兴趣,以邦尼·恩沙林沙利为例的早期阿德莫尔设计艺术家的作品仍处于学术研究的边缘。本文试图用Ntshalintshali的雕塑作品重新认识艺术历史界,展示她的陶瓷作为她独特视角和艺术声音的有力表达的文化和历史相关性。重点关注受基督教寓言启发的早期艺术品,对特定雕塑的探索阐明了Ntshalintshali与基督教的关系,以及她的祖鲁血统和南非黑人身份。通过将这些作品视为相互关联的作品,而不是单一的杰作,共同的主题和重复的主题变得显而易见。最终,这篇文章对Ntshalintshali的雕塑形式进行了更细致和广泛的评估,展示了它们的复杂性、深思熟虑和有力的意象,以及它们对复杂个人叙事的体现。
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