A dynamic new wave of South African artists is boldly reimagining the ancient art of printmaking, blending traditional techniques with contemporary vision. These creators—Lazi Mathebula, Kylie Wentzel, Balekane Legoabe, and Sizwe Khoza—are moving far beyond conventional paper, experimenting with materials like concrete and origami folds to bring a fresh, three-dimensional energy to the medium.
Their work explores deeply personal and cultural themes, from the vibrant spirit of Sophiatown to the experiences of Black life. While some artists favor the painterly freedom of monotypes, others masterfully merge digital and manual processes.
This exciting movement is not only expanding what printmaking can be but is also fostering a greater appreciation for the craft among collectors in Africa and beyond.
