
Sculpting time: Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum’s ‘You’ll be sorry’
08 Nov 2023
A review by Nkhensani Mkhari on the 7th of November 2023. This should take you 6 minutes to read.
Born in Botswana in 1980, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, now rooted in a new studio in the Hague, embodies the essence of a multidisciplinary artist. Her creative domain spans the realms of drawing, painting, installation and the ethereal dance of animation. Her latest solo exhibition at Goodman Gallery carries the weight of a homecoming. Johannesburg played a significant role in shaping the artist’s identity post international studies and her residency at the Bag Factory in 2010, where Sunstrum worked alongside the likes of the late David Koloane and Sam Nhlengthwa. Aptly titled You’ll be sorry, this show is a whistle in a choir.
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