South African contemporary artist Esther Mahlangu was honoured in New York City with a mural dedicated to her painted on the streets of New York by Imani Shanklin Roberts, a New York based artist. We are proud of Mahlangu’s achievements, and recognition.
South African artist Esther Mahlangu has been honoured with mural of her work adorning the city of New York in their bold and beautiful colours. The mural is located in Tribeca at the Citi Bike Station and was created by Imani Shanklin Roberts.
For Imani, there was nothing more rewarding than having to create the mural in honour of an artist she has known all her life, Mahlangu. Mahlangu first came into prominence in 1991 when she did an art installation for BMW. She painted the BMW 525i with images inspired by her Ndebele heritage.
Mahlangu became the first woman to paint a BMW Art Car. 25 years after her first painting for BMW, she was approached again to paint a BMW 7 Series. The BMW 7 Series Individual (750Li) made its first public appearance at the 10th edition of the FNB JoBurg Art Fair which took place between the 7th and 10th of this month.
The mural was commissioned by South African Airways and Citi Bike. The unveiling of the mural took place last week. Bangu Masisi, President of SA Tourism’s Americas Hub, said,
“Esther Mahlangu is renowned the world over for her unique, colourful and geometric paintings, which have inspired international brands and artists of many backgrounds across the globe. Her work has also done an amazing job of showcasing our cultures and will provide New Yorkers this summer with a sight of South Africa’s vibrant Ndebele culture.”
By Socrates Mbamalu