Guns & Rain, Johannesburg, South Africa
07 Apr 2022 - 21 Apr 2022
Inspired both by his own experiences as a gay man and to create an outlet from the politico-economic turmoil that subsumes life in South Africa, Sizwe Sama Sibisi’s latest work in Happy in Hell beckons fearlessness, happiness and love. As his first solo exhibition at Guns & Rain, it is both auto-biographical and a social commentary.
Happy in Hell reflects the joys in life that are oftentimes masked by difficulties. Constantly being told that he would go to hell because his sexuality does not align with the Christian faith, Sizwe decided to find and create his own happiness. Surrounding himself with the things he loves and the people he adores, Sizwe says: “I don’t mind going to hell because I know I’ll be happy there.”
Beginning his self-taught visual arts career as a painter, Sizwe wanted to express himself beyond the conventional. Using the sewing skills his mother taught him when he was younger, he picked up some old clothes and began to sew. Transforming textiles into self-expressions, Sizwe pursued his own mode of art in a fearless fashion. His work therefore encourages others to be brave and try new things.
The concept of love is also embodied in each of the works in Happy in Hell. Love for oneself, love for one another, love for the queer community and love for single mothers. The auras of gay pride and the shapes of pregnant women are prevalent in each piece, a constant reminder to recognise and appreciate these marginalised groups.
Contrasting colours, patterns and textures further reflect the multi-faceted complexities and identities of South Africa. Patchwork figures sewn onto curtain-like drapes express the concealing and covering of one’s true self. Juxtaposing these cloaking materials with vivid colours, however, Sizwe conveys how individuals juggle and perceive the many versions of themselves.
Sizwe Sama Sibisi (b.1986) is a visual artist from Kwa-Zulu Natal. His work celebrates and honours the LGBTQI+ community and single mothers, inspiring a change in perception norms within South African society.
Sizwe has been represented by Guns & Rain since 2020, and has participated in multiple group shows. His first solo exhibition took place at The Bag Factory in 2022. His work sits in multiple international and local collections, including the AMAWAL (Spain) and ARAK (Qatar) and Africa First Collections.