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Nicholas Hlobo

This is Nicholas Hlobo's first solo exhibition in the UK. Hlobo weaves together disparate materials including satin ribbon, leather and the inner tubes of car tyres. Anchored in dense Xhosa cultural references and his experiences of living in post-apartheid South Africa, his work is highly individual and seductively tactile. In this exhibition Hlobo intricately stitches together a massive organic form that appears to have invaded the gallery. This new commission, together with a series of works on paper, is richly layered with bodily references, sexual innuendo and Xhosa fable.
Facilities: Ramp/level access, Toilets for disabled visitors
 

Venue Details

Address: Tate Modern
Bankside, London
London
SE1 9TG
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7887 8888
By Road: Blackfriars: Cross Blackfriars Bridge and turn left along river walk. Southwark: Cross Union Street, turn left at Great Suffolk Street, cross Southern Street, continue on

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