Hentie van der Merwe

SOUTH AFRICAN ARTIST

A South African artist whose work examines identity, queer histories, and the politics of representation through photography and mixed media. His work has been shown internationally for nearly three decades and is included in leading collections such as the South African National Gallery, the Iziko Museums of South Africa, the Johannesburg Art Gallery, and the University of the Witwatersrand Art Galleries.

Born in South Africa, van der Merwe has built a practice that traverses the personal and the political, using the body, archival imagery, and found materials to explore questions of belonging, visibility, and cultural identity. His work has garnered critical acclaim both locally and internationally, establishing him as one of the most significant voices in contemporary South African art.

Artist Statement

My work has always been concerned with the representation of those who exist on the margins — bodies, histories and desires that have been rendered invisible or illegible by dominant cultural narratives. Working primarily with photography and mixed media, I explore how images construct identity and how those constructions can be challenged, disrupted or reimagined.

Through appropriating archival photographs, combining personal imagery with historical documents, and employing collage and digital manipulation, I seek to create spaces where alternative histories can surface. The work is deeply engaged with South African history and its ongoing legacies, while also speaking to universal questions of desire, recognition, and belonging.

Selected Exhibitions

2025

New Works — Blank Projects, Cape Town

2024

Queer Futures / Queer Pasts — Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna

2023

The Politics of Representation — Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg

2022

Bodies of Evidence — South African National Gallery, Cape Town

2021

Invisible Histories — Gallery 1957, Accra

2020

Forms of Address — Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town & Johannesburg

2019

Archive Fever — Tate Modern, London (group exhibition)

2018

Desire Lines — Goodman Gallery, Cape Town

Public Collections

South African National Gallery, Cape Town

Iziko Museums of South Africa, Cape Town

Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg

University of the Witwatersrand Art Galleries, Johannesburg

Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA), Cape Town

Tate Modern, London

Education

1995

MFA, Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town

1992

BFA (Hons), Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town

Contact

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Phone:

+27 76 281 1561