Misheck MasamvuMama, Put Your Soul Away, 2025


Misheck Masamvu’s paintings move between abstraction and figuration, allowing him to reflect on the past while probing the complexities of existence in the present. Through gestural abstraction and richly textured marks, Masamvu creates compositions where coherence gives way to disruption. Fragmented forms and shifting lines echo the instability of thought and feeling, suggesting the layered, often contradictory nature of the human psyche. These works resist linear narratives, instead unfolding as open-ended reflections on identity, memory, and perception.
Balancing between states of control and release, Masamvu invites viewers to consider the tensions that define personal and collective life. His tangled brushstrokes capture moments of resistance, introspection, and surrender – where the need to assert one’s place in the world intersects with the vulnerability of letting go. In this, his paintings become both site and process: spaces where meaning is continuously negotiated rather than resolved.