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Samson challenges our understanding of human existence – as not a special kind of existence that lives outside or above all that is natural and eternal but as representative of the eternal [...]— LWANDILE FIKENI, 2023

White Cube Mason’s Yard is pleased to present Nzulu yemfihlakalo, a new group of oil paintings by South African artist Cinga Samson. Completed in his studio in Cape Town, the artist’s dreamlike large-scale tableaux and portraits draw from his environment and metaphysical concerns, prompting the viewer to confront the epistemological boundaries of our collective understanding.

Nzulu yemfihlakalo, the title for the show, is borrowed from an isiXhosa phrase which loosely translates to ‘the depth of mystery’, and is used to express devotion while also serving as a description of God. Hyperreal, and possessing a hallucinatory quality, Samson’s work speaks to the fusion of material and metaphysical realms. Through his paintings, the artist gives form to the intangible and provokes an encounter with the vast unknown.

Situated against the backdrop of Cape Town’s urban environs and the surrounding natural landscape, the paintings register as familiar, though several anomalies set Samson’s world apart from the quotidian. Shrouded in a Cimmerian darkness, the figures frequently appear with objects or memento mori, such as white lace, animal innards, skulls and lifeless human forms wrapped in translucent sheets. Adopting graceful, funereal movements – as though engaged in ritual procession – their glowing eyes serve as both entry into the abyss while also resisting the viewer’s gaze, cautioning the onlooker against their own presence.

Cinga Samson was born in 1986 in Cape Town, South Africa, where he lives and works. Solo exhibitions include FLAG Art Foundation, New York (2021); Perrotin Gallery, New York (2020); and blank projects, (2015, 2016, 2017, 2019). Group exhibitions include ‘Mapping Black Identities’, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis (2020); ‘Kubatana’, Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium, Øvre Eiker (2019); and ‘Hacer Noche’, Centro Cultural Santo Domingo, Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico (2018).

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Installation Views

Exhibition view: Cinga Samson, Nzulu yemfihlakalo, White Cube, London (7 July–26 August 2023). Courtesy White Cube.
Exhibition view: Cinga Samson, Nzulu yemfihlakalo, White Cube, London (7 July–26 August 2023). Courtesy White Cube.
Exhibition view: Cinga Samson, Nzulu yemfihlakalo, White Cube, London (7 July–26 August 2023). Courtesy White Cube.
Exhibition view: Cinga Samson, Nzulu yemfihlakalo, White Cube, London (7 July–26 August 2023). Courtesy White Cube.
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About the Artist

Cinga Samson’s works inhabit and extend a painterly tradition, asserting their place within the long trajectory of figuration in art. This commitment to his metier facilitates an exploration of ideas around desire, power, mortality and transience. Weaving together the classical and the contemporary, Samson creates images with symbolic, spiritual and social inferences, drawn together by subjective narrative.

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An international art powerhouse, White Cube was established in 1993 in London by art dealer Jay Jopling. In its space on Duke Street, it served as the early exhibition venue for many now internationally acclaimed British artists, including Tracey Emin, Gilbert & George, Rachel Kneebone and Antony Gormley, who still show with the gallery today.

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