Misheck MasamvuInterloper in the Kingdom, 2024






Misheck Masamvu belongs to a generation shaped by the post-independence period and the enduring influence of colonial legacies. His work reflects a sustained effort to confront and reimagine the structures that continue to inform political and social life. Through layered, gestural painting, he creates poetic spaces that hold tension and ambiguity, revealing overlapping realities and inviting reflection on the formation of political subjects and the possibilities for agency and transformation.
In Masamvu’s practice, movement is never solely individual. It is grounded in collective experience and shaped by cultural inheritance. The human journey unfolds through shared gestures, memories, and the influence of those who came before. His paintings suggest that even quiet acts can carry historical weight, generating momentum and opening new ways of seeing and being.