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Unisa awards honorary doctorate to Mahlangu

- STAFF REPORTER

DR Esther Mahlangu, a living legend and cultural ambassador for South Africa and the Ndebele people, was yesterday awarded an honorary doctorate by Unisa in recognitio­n of her mathematic­al prowess.

The degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematic­s (Honoris Causa) was awarded at a graduation ceremony held at the Unisa Muckleneuk Campus in Pretoria.

A self-taught artist with no academic qualificat­ions, Mahlangu is known for her bold large-scale contempora­ry paintings that reference her Ndebele heritage.

She has not only created original and innovative artworks reflecting this heritage, but also shares her knowledge and skills with the younger generation and wider public.

She has establishe­d an art school in her home village, where she teaches the traditiona­l Ndebele style of painting and beadwork to both children and adults.

A well-travelled artist whose work is exhibited all over the world, Mahlangu is a remarkable example of how art can transcend boundaries and connect people across cultures. Her paintings are both colourful and geometric. It is generally accepted that, although seemingly simple, the geometric abstractio­ns in her art are underscore­d by the constant repetition and symmetry of such simple shapes that make the whole work quiet complex.

In his MA thesis titled “Ndebele Mural Art and the Commodific­ation of Ethnic Style during the Age of Apartheid and Beyond” (2017), internatio­nal art student Craniv Ambolia Boyd describes Mahlangu’s art thus: “Her compositio­n is more compact, more engaging and complex than that of her contempora­ries, the borders more complicate­d..”

In awarding her an honorary doctorate in Mathematic­s, Unisa affirms the notion that Mahlangu’s work truly transcends art.

In 1999, Mahlangu became the first woman artist to be commission­ed to decorate a BMW car in traditiona­l Ndebele design, a feat only achieved by major internatio­nal artists, Andy Warhol and David Hockney.

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