Dumile Feni

Dumile Feni
Born Zwelidumile Geelboi Mgxaji Mslaba Feni
(1942-05-21)May 21, 1942
Withuis, Worcester, Cape Province, South Africa
Died 1991
New York City, New York U.S.
Cause of death Heart attack
Burial place Lenasia, South Africa
Nationality South African
Occupation Artist
Children 1

Zwelidumile Geelboi Mgxaji Mslaba “Dumile” Feni (May 21, 1942 – 1991) was a South African contemporary visual artist known for both his drawings and paintings that included sculptural elements as well as sculptures, which often depicted the struggle against Apartheid in South Africa.[1] Feni lived in exile and extreme poverty for most of his art career.

Early life

Feni was born in the small farmstead of Withuis in Worcester, Cape Province, South Africa, to parents Geelbooi Magoqwana, a trader and evangelist, and Bettie Nothemba Mgxaji, a business woman. When he was young, Feni's family relocated to the Welcome Estate in Cape Town. His family were Xhosa people.[2]

Career

Feni's work often tied to the period of Apartheid in South Africa.[3]

Documentary

In 2010, a documentary called Zwelidumile was released. It was created by filmmaker Ramadan Suleman.[4]

Personal life

Feni's first name, Zwelidumile, means "a person known all over the country."[5]

Feni has a daughter named Marriam Diale.[6]

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions

Awards

Selected works and publications

References

  1. "Dumile Feni". South African History Online. 23 December 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  2. Reuss, Sophia (29 September 2015). "Dumile Feni Biography". South African History Online. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  3. Jason, Stefanie (12 September 2014). "Dumile Feni's exhibition a timely take on being black". Mail & Guardian. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  4. Zvomuya, Percy (16 September 2011). "Known only by his absence". Mail & Guardian. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  5. Feni, Dumile; Dube, Prince Mbusi (2006). Dumile Feni Retrospective: Johannesburg Art Gallery (PDF). Johannesburg: Johannesburg Art Gallery. ISBN 978-1-868-14442-6. OCLC 82364701. Retrieved 8 February 2016. Catalog of a retrospective exhibition held at the Johannesburg Art Gallery, Jan. 31-Apr. 10, 2005, the Oliewenhuis Art Museum, May 17-June 17, 2005, and the South African National Gallery, Aug. 13-Nov. 4, 2005
  6. "Zwelidumile". Africalia Belgium. 2010. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  7. "Dumile Feni (1939 - 1991): The Order of Ikhamanga in Gold". The Presidency: Republic of South Africa. 2 December 2003. Retrieved 9 February 2016. Awarded to Dumile Feni (1939 -1991) for Exceptional achievement in the field of arts and contribution to the struggle against apartheid

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