ATANG TSHIKARE, Setlhare III
Wood, 35 x 28 x 17 cm
Atang Tshikare is a Cape Town-based, self-taught multidisciplinary artist. Tshikare was
influenced from a young age by the visual storytelling and graphic style of his father, an
anti-Apartheid activist and illustrator for various pan-African publications and art magazines.
Through his practice, Tshikare expresses his distinct, visionary African identity through a unique
visual language, developed over his career.
Over the last twenty years, his practice has evolved from street art and drawings to limited
edition collectible design, intersecting sculptural furniture and functional art, moving more
recently to three-dimensional visual art. Drawing on a deep connection to his own Tswana
heritage and other southern African cultures, Tshikare’s experimental approach to creating
work includes various mediums, such as bronze, ceramics, glass, stone, and wood. His work
takes inspiration from his fascination with zoomorphic shapes, biomorphic forms, vernacular
architecture, and local landscapes. Each form strikes up a dialogue between natural and manmade
materials that are organic, minimalistic and invite tactile curiosity.