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Yiull Damaso

South Africa

Painting, Rust on Canvas

Size: 70.9 W x 47.2 H x 2 D in

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In TIME magazine was a photograph of a widow carrying an American flag that had been given to her by the saluting soldiers behind. At their feet lay numerous coffins….she was crying. It is disgusting and unacceptable that a flag is handed over to a person as a memento of their dead loved one. All flags ironically were designed somewhere along the line by an artist such as myself. People go to war and are prepared to die for the belief in a system represented by a design on a cloth that they feel patriotic to. It is something I cannot understand. As a young man, I was the only one of my extended group of friends, here in South Africa, which did not get conscripted into military service as I was considered a foreigner. I had emigrated from Zimbabwe, a country at the end of its civil war. My father was a soldier in that war, Portuguese born yet defending the Rhodesian flag (now Zimbabwe). As a child my father was away for extended periods of time, up to six months in a year over many years. When we went on holiday to South Africa by car, we were escorted by a military convoy. All of this for flags, that don’t even exist anymore. I saw first-hand, the changes in my friends when they returned after two years’ service. Some had killed another human being, some had killed many and some had even killed children, or so called “child soldiers!” Some are still affected now at 47 years of age. When they were conscripted to military service, they were 18 and 19 years old. All of this affects me and them to this day.

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Painting:Rust on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:70.9 W x 47.2 H x 2 D in

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Yiull Damaso is well known for his multiple Nelson Mandela portrait series. The first to stir controversy was the ‘Dreaded Madiba’ and the most noteworthy was his critically acclaimed work titled ‘The Night Watch!’ which was exhibited at Constitution Hill. Much of Yiull’s early work was created in public spaces. He was commissioned for murals in Cape Town, Johannesburg, London and San Francisco and in 2000, Yiull was named South Africa’s top muralist by art critic Hazel Friedman of the Cape Argus. Since then Yiull has shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the country including at the Oudtshoorn Arts Festival and The Fridge in Braamfontein. In 2011, his solo show at Constitution Hill was opened by Professor Pitika Ntuli show casing “The Night Watch!”. In 2012, Yiull completed a three-month residency at Vladimir Tretchikoff’s old studio, Light from Africa – Art in the Forest, in Cape Town. With Nelson Mandela as his muse for many years, Yiull has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, BBC, CNN and was the focus of three documentaries: German TV, Wits Film School and University of Tshwane Artis Film School. His work features prominently in the private collections of South African mogul Douw Stein and Bill Du Toit, among others. He has been commissioned for a range of works by The One and Only Royal Mirage Hotel in Dubai, the Royal Livingston Hotel in Zambia, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Smirnoff, Pirelli, Swatch and Elliot Mobility. Yiull’s recent work features his own rusting technique, which consists of iron and copper filings suspended in an acrylic medium and washed with various acids to create a rusting effect on canvas. He has often used this process to add to the social commentary his work speaks of; the rust works are visually appealing, yet on closer inspection are made up of decaying minerals. Yiull is using this technique in both his current body of work as commentary of the underlying rot of bureaucratic systems in the world. Since 2013, Yiull has been working, curating and hosting exhibitions from his own studio in Craighall Park, Johannesburg, with artists Gordon Froud, George Holloway, John Vlismas, Loyiso Mkize, Lekau Matsena, Zapiro, Dov Fedler and Derek Bauer to name a few.

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