BLUM, formerly Blum & Poe, recently opened three new solo exhibitions, including Simphiwe Ndzube’s Chorus. Ndzube’s paintings center around Black choral music traditions in South Africa—a pivotal tool of resistance during apartheid—to explore the concept of the voice. “Ndzube’s canvases often embody touches of the surreal: comic book color palettes, larger-than-life flora, and figures that can, at times, appear to dissolve into the landscape,” Times art and design columnist Carolina A. Miranda said of her recommendation.
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