Nyiko 

Mlambo 

Art 

Atelier

"Ku humelela Rirhandzu" is a phrase in Tsonga, one of the languages spoken in South Africa, which can be translated to "endure love" or "persist in love". It is the title of Nyiko Mlambo's first solo exhibition and is also the theme of the exhibition. The artworks in the exhibition explore the concept of enduring love, specifically the love of a mother, which is often considered a person's first experience of love. Through various mediums, including oil paintings, acrylics, and collages, Nyiko Mlambo aims to evoke emotions and provoke thought around the theme of enduring love.


In addition to exploring the theme of love and womanhood, Ku humele Rirhandzu also celebrates International Women's Day by showcasing the powerful and important role of women in our lives. Through his art, Nyiko Mlambo pays homage to the love and sacrifices of mothers, grandmothers, and all the women who have played a significant role in shaping us into who we are today. The exhibition serves as a tribute to their strength, resilience, and unwavering love.