Lonwabo Kilani
South African multidisciplinary artist (born 1980)
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Lonwabo Kilani (1980 – December 2025) was a South African multidisciplinary artist whose practice spanned painting, mixed media, digital animation, installation, and socially engaged art.[1][2] He is noted for his involvement in the Cape Town–based collective "Gugulective", and his work has been exhibited at institutions including the AVA Gallery and the Iziko South African National Gallery.[3] Kilani's research and creative practice engage with post-apartheid social politics, memory, identity, and community-based artistic production.[4][5]
Lonwabo Kilani | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1980 (age 45–46) |
| Education | University Of Cape Town |
| Known for | Painting, digital animation, Video art |
| Movement | Contemporary art |
Early life and education
Kilani was born in Cape Town in 1980 and started primary school at Lwandle Primary School and did his matric at Bulumko Secondary school, both in Khayelitsha.[6] He completed two years of Visual Arts training at the Community Arts Project (CAP) in 2001 and later undertook further studies in film and animation, digital arts, and interactive media, completing a BA in Motion Picture (Directing Animation) and an Honours degree in Curatorship at the University of Cape Town.[7][8]
Career
Kilani worked across media, including painting, animation, installation, mixed media, and curatorial practice. His work is characterized by textured earth-based materials, layered imagery, and themes related to South African political history, identity, memory, and social transformation.[9]
Kilani has been associated with the Cape Town–based collective "Gugulective", a group known for its politically engaged public art interventions and township-based creative practice and also served as a board member of the Greatmore Arts Trust.
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
- Rope, Dope & Hope—Association for Visual Arts (AVA) Gallery, Cape Town, 2016. Reviewed in Art Africa.[4]
Selected group exhibitions
- In Living Colour—Two-person exhibition with Ndikhumbule Ngqinambi, Barnard Gallery, Cape Town. [citation needed]
- Umsi (the smoke)—Group exhibition including Lindile Magunya, Ndikhumbule Ngqinambi, Thulani Shuku, Dathini Mzayiya, Lonwabo Kilani, and Vivien Kohler.[10]
- Gugulective Projects—Various public interventions and collective exhibitions in Cape Town (mid-2000s–present).[5]
- Group exhibitions affiliated with Greatmore Studios, Cape Town. [citation needed]
Curatorial work
- Still Life and Life Drawings: A Moment Captured or Preserved? – Curator. Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town (23 November–7 December 2018).[11]