
Thina Dube
The Only Thing I Can Remember Is The Smell of Your Perfume, 2021
Acrylic, drawing ink and charcoal on Fabriano
95.5 x 70 cm
'The work unpacks the idea of identity and the colonial past that is part of the South African identity. The oval portraits look at the Victoria influence and the rule...
"The work unpacks the idea of identity and the colonial past that is part of the South African identity. The oval portraits look at the Victoria influence and the rule of Queen Victoria. The work looks at how a lot of households during apartheid had a lot of men working in mines, farms, and cities, and women looked after the children in the townships or rural areas. The work also aims to glorify the role that women played at home as well as honoring the women’s march that took place in 1956, 9 August in Pretoria." - Thina Dube, July 2021.
Provenance
Acquired from Guns & Rain Art, Johannesburg, South Africa
Publications
Guns & Rain Art | "Thina Dube Talks About His Art" | Guns & Rain Art | August 2020.Fadzai Muchemwa | "Spectres of Memory: The Work of Thina Dube" | Artthrob | November 22, 2021.