democracy tapestry

The Democracy Tapestry is a clear-sighted commentary on the first ten years of democracy in South Africa. Embroidered on a substrate of green hessian suggesting new growth, the artwork reveals many tangible improvements in the community over the decade following the 1994 elections. The panels depict the arrival of modern farming equipment, mobile clinics and ambulances, the building of schools and the welcome provision of electricity. Moreover some of the portrait panels depict women’s empowerment, for example showing Albertina Sisulu delivering a speech to a large crowd, as a political leader in her own right. But the artwork also conveys the profound disappointments and challenges the community of Hamburg has had to face over this decade. Some of the panels depict rape and child abuse, violent armed robberies, and misuse of ambulance services as taxis, jeopardising the lives of those needing transport to hospital.

Democracy Tapestry

2024

Embroidery on green hessian

14 narrative panels and portrait panels
Average 0.65 m high x 41.92 m long

Wits Art Museum, Johannesburg, Gauteng

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