Xolelwa Malinga is a multidisciplinary artist from Eswatini whose work centres on the Black female form as a site of emotional and cultural storytelling. Working across acrylic, oil and mixed media, she explores how posture, gesture and presence can communicate complex inner experiences, transforming the body into both subject and language. Through her practice, the figure becomes a symbolic form carrying memory, tension and meaning beyond what is immediately visible.
Her work has gained international recognition, including exhibitions in Dubai as part of Art Connects Women, Miami Art Week, and the RMB Latitudes Art Fair in Johannesburg. In 2024, she held her first solo exhibition at Alliance Française de Mbabane, before being named a winner of the WORLDART10 competition in 2025. She is also a mentee in the African Female Artist Mentorship Program 2025–2026 cohort.
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Xolelwa Malinga is a multidisciplinary artist from Eswatini whose work centres on the Black female form as a site of emotional and cultural storytelling. Working across acrylic, oil and mixed media, she explores how posture, gesture and presence can communicate complex inner experiences, transforming the body into both subject and language. Through her practice, the figure becomes a symbolic form carrying memory, tension and meaning beyond what is immediately visible.
Her work has gained international recognition, including exhibitions in Dubai as part of Art Connects Women, Miami Art Week, and the RMB Latitudes Art Fair in Johannesburg. In 2024, she held her first solo exhibition at Alliance Française de Mbabane, before being named a winner of the WORLDART10 competition in 2025. She is also a mentee in the African Female Artist Mentorship Program 2025–2026 cohort.
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