Puleng Mongale digital exhibition at Doyle Wham
Doyle Wham present the solo exhibition of Johannesburg-based digital collage artist Puleng Mongale, in collaboration with Latitudes.
Image: Heaven on Earth ,2020, Puleng Mongale via Doyle Wham
Mongale, who currently lives and works in Johannesburg, has developed a unique, referential style of digital collage that combines the familiar and the surreal, the domestic and the universal.
Each work is simultaneously a form of innovative self-portraiture, with Mongale artfully inhabiting unexpected characters and situations, from the serene to the provocative.Through this process of self-imagining, Mongale both reflects and reconstructs a relationship with her own heritage, particularly absorbing the lineages of the women who surround her.

Image: Own Wold ,2020, Puleng Mongale via Doyle Wham
The exhibition’s title, Heaven on Earth, is borrowed from the fourth and most recent work in Mongale's ongoing Spirit Series. This series further explores and invokes the artist’s connection to a personal and collective past, demonstrating the living reciprocity and significance of such visual manifestations. As is the case throughout Mongale’s artist practice, these works possess an undeniable, beguiling resonance that invites the viewer to look, and look again.
You can view the exhibition now on New Art City. Expect an immersive experience offering the perfect opportunity to get inside the artwork and there is great music!

Image: Immersive exhibition via New Art City
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For more information and details on the exhibition visit doylewham.com
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