Mary Sibande South Africa, b. 1982
Mary Sibande is a South African sculptor, painter, and installation artist whose work interrogates the intersections of race, gender, and labor in South Africa, while actively rewriting her own family’s legacy of forced domestic work under the Apartheid state.
Sibande employs the human form as a vehicle for her focused critiques of stereotypical depictions of Black women in South Africa. Understanding the body as a site where history is contested and where an artist’s fantasies can play out, Sibande constructs counter-historical narratives in which her alter-ego, a persona by the name of Sophie, is the central protagonist.
Sibande creates sculptural depictions of Sophie dressed in various uniforms that signify the cultural roles she is taking on. Her outfits mobilize color as a vehicle for meaning and context. In Sophie’s “Blue Phase,” she is seen in blue and white outfits typical of those worn by domestic workers in South Africa. In her “Purple Phase”—inspired by South Africa’s notorious Purple Rain Protest—Sophie is dressed in elegant, Victorian garments suggestive of power and influence. In her “Red Phase,” Sophie’s outfits take on a warrior countenance, as she has now entered a stage of evolution defined by righteous anger.
Via these coded motifs, Sibande reanimates Sophie’s history through the ways her body is adorned, and allows her to occupy the narratives that were stolen from and denied to Black women in the past. This is not just a political act, but one of transformation, as Sophie takes on new incarnations of herself unbound from the history of servitude and labor that extends into the present. Sibande introduces us not only to the many faces of herself and Sophie, but to the complex personhoods of African women who continue to create worlds and narratives outside of the Western imperialist canon.
Based in Johannesburg, Sibande has taken part in the 2011 Venice Biennale as the representative of South Africa; Lyon Biennial; Dakar Biennial; and Havana Biennial, among others. She has exhibited internationally in leading museums, including the Met Breuer, New York, USA; British Museum, London, UK; Zeitz MOCAA, Cape Town, South Africa; JAG (Johannesburg Art Gallery), Johannesburg, South Africa; Boston Museum of Fine Art, Boston, USA; Musée d’art Contemporain de Lyon, France; Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa; Museum of Contemporary Art, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Kiasma Museum for Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland; Museum Beelden aan Zee, Hague, Netherlands; and Somerset House, London, UK; the Frist Art Museum, Nashville, TN; the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY; among others. In 2021, Sibande received the prestigious Helgaard Steyn Prize for her sculpture In the Midst of Chaos, There Is Opportunity. Sibande’s works are included in prominent collections internationally, such as the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Washington, DC, USA; Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Richmond, USA; Norton Museum of Art, Palm Beach, USA; UMMA (University of Michigan Museum of Art), Ann Arbor, USA; Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, USA; Zeitz MOCCA, Cape Town, South Africa; Musée d’Art Contemporain du Val-de-Marne, France; and Iziko South African Museums, Cape Town, South Africa. Forthcoming exhibitions include Mary Sibande: Blue Red Purple at the Frist Art Museum, Nashville, USA, and her work is currently on view at Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine MÉCA in Bordeaux, France.
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Mary SibandeThe Domba Dance, 2019Life-size fiberglass, bronze, cotton fabric, fiberglass and silicone157 1/2 x 98 3/8 x 118 1/8 in
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Mary SibandeAscension of the Purple Figure, 2016Fiberglass, resin, fabric, and steel on painted wood plinth111 3/4 x 39 3/4 x 39 3/4 in
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Mary SibandeRudder Soul: Monument of Aspiration, 2011Life size Mannequin, Rubber, Leather, Painted wood, Steel, Cotton fabric, fiberglass and resin
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Mary SibandeIn the Midst of chaos, there is opportunity, 2017Life-size Mannequin, life-size fiberglass horse, life-size Toy soldiers, Polyester fiberfill stuffing, Cotton fabric, painted wood, fiberglass and resin315 x 157 1/2 x 7 7/8 in
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Mary SibandeSower in the Field, 2015Life-size bronze figure118 1/8 x 66 7/8 x 66 1/2 in
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Mary SibandeLet slip the dogs of war, 2015Fiberglass and paintVariable dimensionsUnique
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Mary SibandeThe Mechanism, 2016Steel, Stainless steel, sand blasted steel11 ft x 8 ft x 3 ft
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Mary SibandeIn conversation with Madame CJ Walker, 2009Fiberglass, resin, fabric, and steelDimensions variable
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Mary SibandeCry Havoc, 2014Life-size Mannequin, Four life-size fiberglass hell hounds Polyester fiberfill stuffing, cotton fabric, Fiberglass and resinPlinth 600 x 20 cm
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Mary SibandeSophie-Ntombikayise, 2009Life-size fiberglass Mannequin, Tulle , Cotton72 1/8 x 118 1/8 in
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Mary SibandeSuccession of Three Ages, 2013Life-sized Mannequin, Polyester fiberfill stuffing, Cotton fabric, painted wood, fiberglass and resin
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Mary Sibande....of Prosperity, 2011Life-size Fibreglass Mannequin Polyester fibrefill stuffing, cotton fabric, Fibreglass and resin
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Mary SibandeSilent Symphony, 2010Archival Digital Print, Ed. of 10110 x 80 cm / 90 x 60 cm
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Mary SibandeA Reversed Retrogress, Scene 2, 2013
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Mary SibandeEverything is not lost, 2011Archival Digital Print, Ed. of 1049 5/8 x 34 1/4 in
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Mary SibandeLiving Memory, 2011Archival Digital Print49 5/8 x 34 1/4 in
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Mary SibandeGood is bad and bad is good, 2020Painted Bronze26 3/4 x 13 3/8 x 13 3/8 in
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Mary SibandeRight Now!, 2015Archival digital print, mounted on Dibond, and floated in black frame39 7/8 x 92 5/8 x 1 1/2 in
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Mary SibandeTo everything there is a season, 2019Inkjet on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, Daisec Mount78 3/4 x 53 1/2 in
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Mary SibandeTurn, Turn, Turn, Turn, 2019Inkjet on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, Daisec Mount78 3/4 x 53 1/2 in
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Mary SibandeThey Don’t Make Them Like They Used To, 2008Archival Digital Print41 1/8 x 27 3/8 in
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Mary SibandeWielding the Collision of the Past, Present and Future, 2017Archival digital print43 1/2 x 43 3/4 in
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Mary SibandeAdmiration of the Purple Figure, 2013Archival digital print59 1/8 x 43 1/2 in
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Mary SibandeA Terrible Beauty is Born, 2013Archival Digital Print43 1/4 x 126 in
110 x 320 cmEdition of 10
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Mary Sibande: A Reverse Retrogress Scene 1 at Sharjah Biennial 15
Al Shuwaihean, Sharjah. United Arab Emirates. 7 Feb - 11 Jun 2023Mary Sibande engages counterhistorical narratives and the language of dress to animate the stories of South African women and critique western imperialist depictions of their lives. A Reverse Retrogress: Scene...Read more -
Mary Sibande, A Gateway To Possible Worlds, Art & Science Fiction
Centre Pompidou-Metz 5 Nov 2022 - 10 Apr 2023The American writer Ray Bradbury said: 'Science fiction is the art of the possible.' Under the guise of anticipating the future, it speaks to us of the present. It is...Read more -
Mary Sibande & Willie Cole in Past Is Present
Herron Galleries, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana 28 Sep 2022 - 14 Jan 2023Past Is Present: Black Artists Respond to the Complicated Histories of Slavery raises important questions about slavery's past and present, reflecting on how this complicated history is not to...Read more -
Mary Sibande, The Wake
Kunstpalais Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany 30 Jul - 23 Oct 2022Bright colors, life-size figures and impressive installations – the works of the artist Mary Sibande (born 1982 Barberton, South Africa) are engaging from the very first moment. In her expressive...Read more -
Mary Sibande, Let me tell you about Red…
Durban Art Gallery, Durban, South Africa 3 Jun - 30 Sep 2022Let me tell you about Red… is Mary Sibande’s first solo exhibition at the Durban Art Gallery. The exhibition takes place across three gallery spaces, with each gallery encapsulating the...Read more -
Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art | Mary Sibande, Devan Shimoyama, Jeffrey Gibson, and Esmaa Mohamoud
Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY 12 Mar - 14 Aug 2022The first global survey exhibition dedicated to the use of clothing as a medium of visual art, Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art examines work by thirty-five international contemporary artists, from...Read more -
Mary Sibande: A Red Flight of Fancy
SMAC Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa 17 Feb - 21 May 2022“History is a liar”: Mary Sibande’s Theatre of Red Sharlene Khan The colonized races, those slaves of modern times, are impatient. They know that this apparent folly alone can put...Read more -
Mary Sibande, The Red Ventriloquist
The macLYON 11 Feb - 10 Jul 2022For her exhibition The Red Ventriloquist at macLYON, South African artist Mary Sibande has raised sculpture and installation to a level not seen before in her work. Over a number...Read more -
Mary Sibande, Blue Red Purple
The Frist Art Museum | Nashville, TN 8 Oct 2021 - 2 Jan 2022n hyperrealistic sculptures and photographs, Johannesburg-based Mary Sibande deconstructs the roles of women in South Africa as both individuals and in terms of race, gender, and class inequity. Sibande’s central...Read more -
Textures: The History And Art Of Black Hair, Featuring Mary Sibande
Kent State University Museum | Kent, Ohio 10 Sep 2021 - 22 Aug 2022TEXTURES synthesizes research in history, fashion, art, and visual culture to reassess the “hair story” of peoples of African descent. Long a fraught topic for African Americans and others in...Read more -
Devan Shimoyama & Mary Sibande in TEXTURES
The KSU Museum, Kent, Ohio 10 Sep 2021 - 14 Aug 2022TEXTURES synthesizes research in history, fashion, art, and visual culture to reassess the “hair story” of peoples of African descent. Long a fraught topic for African Americans and others in...Read more -
Mary Sibande in, neuf-3
Le 6b | Cameroon, France 17 Jul - 21 Sep 202135 works by 13 different artists offer an original journey through the public space transformed for the occasion into a creative space. Following an initial meeting in September 2019 with...Read more -
Mary Sibande, Unhand Me, Demon!
Kavi Gupta | Washington Blvd. Floor 1 22 May - 31 Jul 2021Unhand Me, Demon! brings together for the first time in the United States 13 years of work by renowned South African artist Mary Sibande. Inaugurating Kavi Gupta’s new street-level space at 835 W. Washington Blvd. in Chicago, the exhibition examines a crucial question of our time: How do we shed negative energies and move forward when we find ourselves at a crossroads in life?Read more -
To Reclaim
Kavi Gupta | 835 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, IL 15 Nov 2019 - 22 Feb 2020To Reclaim is an exhibition featuring six artists—Willie Cole, Genevieve Gaignard, Deborah Kass, Mary Sibande, and Stan Squirewell—whose work “reclaims” in some form, be it reclamation of material, reclamation of symbol, reclamation of history, or reclamation of conceptual power.Read more -
Mary Sibande, I Came Apart At The Seams
Somerset House | London, England 3 Oct 2019 - 5 Jan 2020This October, Somerset House and 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair are proud to present Mary Sibande: I Came Apart at the Seams, a free exhibition of new and selected works from one of South Africa’s most prominent contemporary artists, Mary Sibande.Read more -
Mary Sibande, A Crescendo of Ecstasy
The Mixed Reality Workshop | Johannesburg, South Africa 9 Jun - 28 Jul 2018A Crescendo of Ecstasy , presented by TMRW in collaboration with Eden Labs, combines familiar sculptural forms with a Virtual Reality component that brings the work dramatically to life. Based...Read more -
Like Life: Sculpture, Color, and the Body (1300—Now)
The Met Breuer | New York City, New York 21 Mar - 22 Jul 2018From the Renaissance to the nineteenth century, artists working in the Western classical tradition favored idealized statuary. Typically, marble sculptures of the flawless human form were set high on pedestals...Read more -
Mary Sibande, In the Midst of Chaos there is Opportunity
Zeitz MOCCA | Cape Town, South Africa 22 Sep 2017 - 1 Sep 2018South Africa artist, Mary Sibande introduced Sophie, the life-sized avatar you see atop the horse in 2009. This figure is moulded in the artist’s own image. Adorned in elaborate Victorian...Read more -
Ideal Narratives in Contemporary South African Art, 54th Venice Biennale
South African Pavilion | Torre di Porta Nuova, Arsenale Nuovissimo 3 Jun - 27 Nov 2011The exhibition features South African artists whose work explores a range of realities, memories and fantasies. The artists produce imaginary truths or rather ideal narratives that reflect on South Africa,...Read more -
Mary Sibande, Long Live The Dead Queen
Joburg City, World Premier Annual Exhibition 3 | Johannesburg, South Africa 11 Jun - 11 Jul 2010Mary Sibande's Long Live the Dead Queen series was featured within the city of Johannesburg on the side of buildings and other structures as large, photographic murals. The pieces are...Read more
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Mary Sibande: The Wake at Kunstpalais
Kunstpalais Erlangen October 25, 2022The director and curator Amely Deiss provides insight into Mary Sibande's first institutional solo exhibition in the german speaking world.Read more -
In conversation with Mary Sibande
Strauss & Co August 1, 2022Strauss & Co Art Specialist Arisha Maharaj and HoD of Visual Art Department, UJ, Gordon Froud in conversation with artist Mary Sibande.Read more -
In Conversation: Mary Sibande and Lanisa Kitchiner
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Mary Sibande, Unhand Me, Demon! VR
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Mary Sibande, Unhand Me, Demon!
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Art in Lockdown: Mary Sibande
April 21, 2020Art In lockdown Interview with Mary SibandeRead more -
Mary Sibande: I Came Apart at the Seams
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Mary Sibande - "A Crescendo of Ecstasy"
December 3, 2018Eden Labs presents its first Art X Technology collaboration with South African artist Mary Sibande. A Crescendo of Ecstasy combines familiar sculptural forms with a...Read more -
A Reversed Retrogress: Mary Sibande
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South African Tourism - Mary Sibande
June 7, 2011Acclaimed artist Mary Sibande discovers there is no such thing as a wrong turn on her spiritual journey through Limpopo and Mpumalanga.Read more -
Interview with Venice Art Biennale artist, Mary Sibande
June 2, 2011Interview with Mary Sibande, the trailblazing South African artist whose work is at the SA Pavilion in Venice in Thembinkosi Goniwe's show, DesireRead more
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Mary Sibande: Self and Solidarity at the Sharjah Biennial 15
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Mary Sibande: Africa’s Largest Contemporary Art Fair Turns 10
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Mary Sibande & Beverly Fishman: The Armory Show shocked the art world in 1913. Here’s what to expect this year
Beth Harpaz, Forward, September 9, 2022 -
The 10 Best Booths at The Armory Show
Ayanna Dozier, Artsy, September 9, 2022 -
Mary Sibande: Female Artists to Have on Your Radar in 2022
Charlie Colville, Country & Town House, August 12, 2022 -
Mary Sibande: The Armory Show to examine conflict and debate around public monuments
Wallace Ludel, The Art Newspaper, July 21, 2022 -
Mary Sibande: See through the Red Mist
Lumumba Mthembu, Mail & Guardian, July 8, 2022 -
Mary Sibande: 21 Art Shows to See in New York This Summer
Billy Anania, Hyperallergic, June 13, 2022 -
A New Exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design Delves Into the Phenomenon of ‘Garmenting’—See The Dazzling Images Her
Katie White, ArtNet News, June 13, 2022 -
Mary Sibande: Sophie tells us about red
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Mary Sibande: Museum of Arts and Design Exhibition Explores the International Language of Dress
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AfriCOBRA & Mary Sibande: South African artists taking over Chicago, Bonteheuwel style
Sean O’Toole, Mail & Guardian, May 6, 2022 -
Mary Sibande, Devan Shimoyama, Jeffrey Gibson & Esmaa Mohamoud: Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art
Kathy Battista, The Brooklyn Rail, May 1, 2022 -
Mary Sibande: Sharjah Biennial Reveals Artists taking Part in 2023 Edition
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How to Wear a Sculpture: New York Show Explores the Thin Divide Between Clothing and Art
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Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art Review: Dressing Up a Form
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What in the World Is ‘Garmenting?’
Rosemary Feitelberg, WWD, January 6, 2022 -
In pictures: Boca Raton curator Kathleen Goncharov picks her favourite works from Art Basel in Miami Beach
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NEW MARY SIBANDE INSTALLATION AT U-M MUSEUM OF ART REIMAGINES STORY OF SOUTH AFRICA’S DOMESTIC WORKERS
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South African artist Mary Sibande discusses Sophie, her alter ego
Shraddha Nair, StirWorld, October 17, 2020 -
MARY SIBANDE IN BREDAPHOTO 2020
Merel Bem, deVolkskrant, September 17, 2020 -
8 Artists To Watch In 2020: Mary Sibande
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Mary Sibande re-imagines the story of South Africa's domestic workers
Ginanne Brownell Mitic, CNN Style, November 7, 2019 -
Mary Sibande, Gada Amer, and Alice Walton Recipients of the Smithsonian African Arts Award
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Mary Sibande’s alter ego tells the story of post-apartheid South Africa
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A Place In Time
Sean O'Toole, ARTFORUM, May 7, 2016
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The Armory Show 2022
Javits Center, New York, NY 9 - 11 Sep 2022VIP PREVIEW Thursday, September 8 | 12–8 PM PUBLIC DATES Friday, September 9 | 12–8 PM Saturday, September 10 | 12–7 PM Sunday, September...Read more -
Kavi Gupta Pop-Up Exhibition in Palm Beach
Part of the Arts & Conversations Series 7 - 21 Dec 2021Presenting a Kavi Gupta Pop-Up Exhibition in Palm Beach December 7 – December 27, 2021 1608 S Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach Register for appointments...Read more -
Art Basel Miami Beach 2021
2 - 4 Dec 2021For Art Basel Miami Beach 2021, Kavi Gupta presents an array of timely and important works by all of the artists represented in our diverse...Read more -
FRIEZE LONDON/ FRIEZE MASTERS
13 - 17 Oct 2021Kavi Gupta is proud to be participating in the 2021 editions of both Frieze London and Frieze Masters. For Frieze London, we will present a...Read more -
The Armory Show 2021
9 - 12 Sep 2021Sharing art in person is truly one of our most cherished experiences. While curating our booth for The Armory Show 2021, we were conscious to...Read more -
In Conversation: Mary Sibande & Lanisa Kitchiner Ph.D.
24 Jul 2021Kavi Gupta is pleased to present the next edition of In Conversation, featuring renowned South African artist Mary Sibande and Lanisa Kitchiner Ph.D. , chief...Read more -
Frieze New York Viewing Room 2021
6 - 9 May 2021For Frieze New York 2021, Kavi Gupta presents an online exhibition highlighting key works from some of today’s most influential contemporary artists. Recent works by...Read more -
Art Basel Miami Beach: OVR
2 - 6 Dec 2020Revolution in art transcends the object. New positions rely on theoretical as well as material concerns. For ABMB OVR, Kavi Gupta presents works that demonstrate...Read more -
Aspen Intersect 2020
22 - 26 Jul 2020Kavi Gupta is pleased to participate in Intersect Aspen’s first edition of online Viewing Rooms. On view in the Kavi Gupta viewing room are works...Read more -
Art Basel Miami Beach 2019
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Frieze London 2019
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ART IN LOCKDOWN: MARY SIBANDE
05.01.2020ART IN LOCKDOWN: MARY SIBANDERead more -
THE FIGURE IN SOLITUDE OPENS ONLINE
04.22.2020Kavi Gupta presents The Figure in Solitude, an online exhibition examining oneness.Read more -
KAVI GUPTA AT ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH 2019
12.19.2019Thank you to everyone who helped us have a spectacular week at Art Basel Miami Beach 2019!Read more