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Ayanda Mabulu arrested at JSE while displaying his latest artwork

Artist Ayanda Mabulu‚ the man behind several artworks painting depicting President Jacob Zuma in compromising positions‚ is ready to fight anyone looking to defend the statesman.
Artist Ayanda Mabulu‚ the man behind several artworks painting depicting President Jacob Zuma in compromising positions‚ is ready to fight anyone looking to defend the statesman.

Controversial artist Ayanda Mabulu was arrested on Wednesday afternoon while showing his latest artwork outside the JSE.

Mabulu’s spokesperson‚ Sipha Kema‚ said he was being held at the Morningside police station.

Oliver Meth said on Facebook that the "relaunch" of Mabulu’s new artwork comes after Constitution Hill allegedly refused to showcase it.

"The rejection from Constitution Hill motivated Ayanda to go bigger with the unveiling of his new artwork. He found 'a perfect new home' for his painting at the stock exchange (JSE). His painting has been inspired by the hold white monopoly capitalism has had on South Africa - namely the Steinhoff saga."

Much of Mabulu's artwork contains graphic sexual imagery:

Artist Ayanda Mabulu‚ the man behind several artworks painting depicting President Jacob Zuma in compromising positions‚ is ready to fight anyone looking to defend the statesman. Read more: http://bit.ly/29DNQHV Subscribe to TimesLIVE here: https://www.youtube.com/user/TimesLive

Mabulu caused a stir at the FNB Art Fair in September and his work was removed because it was deemed offensive. The artwork showed Nelson Mandela superimposed on a Nazi swastika image. He has also painted an explicit artwork of former president Jacob Zuma sitting on Nelson Mandela’s lap.

Much of Mabulu's artwork contains graphic sexual imagery:

[AYANDA MABULU RELAUNCHES HIS NEW ARTWORK] For Immediate Release 12 December 2018 South African Artist, Ayanda Mabulu,...

Posted by Oliver Meth on Wednesday, 12 December 2018

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