Billie Zangewa: 'Breeding Ground'

The care we give becomes the breeding ground for life

By Norval Foundation

Curated by Anelisa Mangcu

Installation images of Billie Zangewa: Breeding Ground (2025) by Norval Foundation and Billie ZangewaNorval Foundation

Billie Zangewa's (1973-) Breeding Ground explores the transformative potential of nurturing as a fundamental force for growth, creation, connection.

Dior Effect by Billie Zangewa (2021) by Billie Zangewa and Christian Dior CoutureNorval Foundation

Through her masterful use of silk collage, Zangewa examines the cycles of care that define human existence, offering a compelling meditation on themes of motherhood, community, identity, and resilience.

Swimming Lesson (2022) by Billie Zangewa and Louis VuittonNorval Foundation

Central to the exhibition is the concept of nurturing as an essential process that transcends biological frameworks. She investigates care in its many forms, whether directed towards a child, a relationship, an idea, or the environment, and how it shapes transformation over time.

Creature of Habit (2024) by Billie ZangewaNorval Foundation

Her choice of silk as a medium is deliberate, embodying both fragility and resilience, which mirrors the duality of the narratives she presents.

Installation image of Billie Zangewa: Breeding Ground (2025) by Norval Foundation and Billie ZangewaNorval Foundation

The works articulate a profound dialogue between the personal and the collective, rooted in Zangewa’s experiences as a Malawian-South African woman, mother, and artist. These intimate portrayals transcend the domestic sphere to interrogate broader socio-political constructs. 

In the Blink of an Eye (2024) by Billie ZangewaNorval Foundation

Through intricate compositions and vibrant patterns, Zangewa employs African textiles and cultural symbols, blending heritage with contemporary perspectives, while challenging stereotypes and affirming African femininity.

Self Reflection (2024) by Billie ZangewaNorval Foundation

Breeding Ground also highlights the critical role of collective care within communities. Drawing from oral histories and shared narratives, Zangewa foregrounds the contributions of women and caregivers, emphasizing their influence in shaping individual and communal identities. 

Installation image of Billie Zangewa: Breeding Ground (2025) by Billie Zangewa and Norval FoundationNorval Foundation

Breeding Ground is curated by Anelisa Mangcu and presented at Norval Foundation from 18 February 2025 – 11 January 2026.

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Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Seoul, and London.

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