At the core of the group’s ethos is the premise of the inaugural exhibition theme: “Follow the Blue Thread: It’s Woven into Who We Are”. Therefore, this exhibition celebrates the transformative power of African art through the medium of tapestry.
Furthermore, the play on words comes alive when we discovered the artworks in the Art Lab are tapestries. Woven from mohair, the artworks are created through collaborations between artists and master weavers. Therefore, the works reflect a longstanding connection between the textile and visual arts. By extension, the relationship between commerce, craft, and culture is also reflected.
In total, the Art Lab exhibits 12 tapestries from multiple artists. Featured are Miriam Ndebele, Judith Mason, Allianz Ndebele, Sam Nhlengethwa, Penelope Siopis, Tito Zungu, Willie Bester, William Kentridge, Katlehong Community Centre and Gladys Xaba.
Dr Same Mdluli, Standard Bank Curator and Gallery Manager, said: “The exhibition reimagines the corporate collection not as a static archive but as a living resource. In doing so, it asks vital questions. What cultural memory do collections preserve? Whose stories do they tell? And how might they contribute to the creative economies of tomorrow?”