
About the artist
Born in Bloemfontein in 1980, he was influenced from a young age by the visual storytelling and graphic style of his father, an anti- Apartheid activist and illustrator for various pan-African publications and art magazines.
Over the last twenty years, Atang’s practice has evolved from street art and drawings to limited edition collectible design, intersecting narrative-laden sculptural furniture and functional art. Tshikare expresses his distinct visionary African identity through a unique visual language. His work to date has sprung from the dynamic negotiations between an urban dialogue emerging in contemporary art and design consciousness across the globe.
Tshikare’s intuitive sense of primal matter is rooted in his Tswana heritage and Southern African cultural knowledge. His experimental approach to creating work includes various mediums, such as bronze, ceramics, stone, and wood. Atang’s work takes inspiration from his fascination with zoomorphic shapes, biomorphic forms, vernacular architecture, and local landscapes. Each form strikes up a dialogue between natural and man-made materials that are organic and minimalistic, inviting tactile curiosity.




