Siphamandla Ex

South Africa

"His artistic focus revolves around gaining a deeper understanding of human conditions in villages and townships, with a particular emphasis on investigating issues of violence and abuse through portraiture."

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Siphamandla Ex

Siphamandla Ex is a multidisciplinary South African artist based in Johannesburg, known for his powerful portraiture that explores human conditions within townships and rural communities. Born on July 12th at Nquthu Hospital and raised by his grandmother in Bilanyoni village, KwaZulu-Natal, Ex developed an early passion for drawing despite never receiving formal training in the visual arts.

Initially gaining recognition as a music producer and basketball player, Ex transitioned into the art world with a socially engaged practice grounded in personal experience. His work examines themes of violence, abuse, identity, and resilience, capturing the emotional weight of life in underrepresented communities.

Operating out of the Asisebenze Art Atelier in Johannesburg CBD, Ex has exhibited in multiple group exhibitions alongside established artists in South Africa’s contemporary art scene. His style is deeply narrative, using expressive portraiture to create space for stories often left untold.

Beyond his studio practice, Ex is driven by a vision for social transformation. His long-term goal is to create a non-profit organisation that provides shelter, nutrition, and creative education to children in vulnerable situations, offering them a safe path away from street life. His art becomes both a personal catharsis and a public call to action—bridging creativity and community empowerment.

In every line and brushstroke, Siphamandla Ex invites viewers to witness, reflect, and ride along on a journey of collective healing and hope.

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