Exhibition

Two O'Clock

Senzeni Marasela

67 Loop Street
February 5, 2026
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EBONY/CURATED present Two O’Clock, a solo exhibition by Johannesburg-based artist Senzeni Marasela, opening Thursday 5 February 2026.

Marasela’s practice spans embroidery, textiles, and mixed-media installation, exploring the lives and histories of Black South African women through richly crafted material narratives. Central to the exhibition are her stitched blankets, which expand on her Failing series, along with other textile-based works that interweave personal and collective stories of endurance, memory, and intergenerational experience.

The Failing series grew out of a nearly two-decades-long durational performance in which Marasela, as her fictional alter ego Theodorah Mthetyane, wore red shweshwe dresses and woollen blankets while waiting for her husband Gebane, who had gone to seek work in Johannesburg. When the blankets became too heavy to wear, she repurposed their vivid yarn into stitched works, carrying forward the histories of migration, loss, and resilience. Red, her signature colour, evokes the “red dust” of rural landscapes, the red slag heaps of mining centres, and the weight of lives disrupted by forced and voluntary migrations; a symbol of endurance under oppressive conditions.

Through Two O’Clock, Marasela transforms fabric into storytelling, turning intimate and historical narratives into works of quiet, compelling power.

Updated:
January 30, 2026
Published:
January 30, 2026

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