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Zuma's penis on show in another painting
28 Aug 2012 at 10:38hrs | Views
Johannesburg - Another painting of President Jacob Zuma with his private parts exposed went on display at the AVA Gallery in Cape Town on Monday night, according to a report.
According to The Cape Times, artist Ayanda Mabulu's painting of Zuma wearing traditional attire and his penis exposed, entitled Umshini Wam [weapon of mass destruction, according to the artist's description] is part of an exhibition - Our Fathers.
The exhibition also has works from artist Brett Murray whose controversial painting, The Spear, resulted in protests against Johannesburg's Goodman Gallery in May.
The Spear, which also depicted Zuma with his genitals exposed, was later removed by the Goodman Gallery and the City Press website. The artwork was also classified with a rating of "16N" by the Film and Publication Board because it displays nudity.
Mabulu's painting is priced at R75 000.
"He is not naked; I did not paint him with an uncircumcised penis. This is a metaphor that shows he is not a boy; he is a man, an elder, a father, a leader," Mabulu was quoted as saying.
"In this painting I'm engaging my elder in the language of my mother-tongue, the language that carries the culture of my people, the language he understands the most.
"Through this painting, I respectfully, as one of his children, ask my father why he is starving us. Why he is negating his duties to his children, the citizens of South Africa."
According to The Cape Times, artist Ayanda Mabulu's painting of Zuma wearing traditional attire and his penis exposed, entitled Umshini Wam [weapon of mass destruction, according to the artist's description] is part of an exhibition - Our Fathers.
The exhibition also has works from artist Brett Murray whose controversial painting, The Spear, resulted in protests against Johannesburg's Goodman Gallery in May.
The Spear, which also depicted Zuma with his genitals exposed, was later removed by the Goodman Gallery and the City Press website. The artwork was also classified with a rating of "16N" by the Film and Publication Board because it displays nudity.
"He is not naked; I did not paint him with an uncircumcised penis. This is a metaphor that shows he is not a boy; he is a man, an elder, a father, a leader," Mabulu was quoted as saying.
"In this painting I'm engaging my elder in the language of my mother-tongue, the language that carries the culture of my people, the language he understands the most.
"Through this painting, I respectfully, as one of his children, ask my father why he is starving us. Why he is negating his duties to his children, the citizens of South Africa."
Source - Sapa