'I used clay as a tool to heal': andile dyalvane's 'ancestral whispers' show at friedman benda
Briefly

"My work is very much tied to my upbringing in Ngobozana, where I learned to farm and tend cattle. This connection to the earth shapes everything I create, reflecting the communal heritage of the Xhosa people and my personal journey."
"OoNomathotholo means ancestral whispers. Each piece in this exhibition tells a story of my ancestors and the knowledge they've passed down, interwoven with contemporary experiences that resonate today."
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