AFRIKA47 COLLECTIVE

The Afrika47 Collective is a global network of creatives, fabricators, artisans, and cultural collaborators whose work is integral to the realization of artist Ralph Ziman’s large-scale projects. Spanning countries, cultures, languages, disciplines, and time zones, the Collective brings together highly specialized forms of knowledge and craftsmanship within a shared creative undertaking. From beadwork and fabrication to engineering, design, assembly, photography, and installation, each project depends upon the coordinated labor of many hands.

More than a production network, Afrika47 reflects a philosophy of collective authorship and cultural exchange. Ziman’s projects are conceived through collaboration, with individual skills, traditions, and perspectives contributing richness to a larger whole. The work crosses borders both literally and conceptually, transforming objects historically associated with conflict, militarization, and division into sites of connection, beauty, dialogue, and possibility.

CREATIVE TEAM // South Africa studio

CREATIVE TEAM //
South Africa studio

Β Artist

Bowasi Manzvenga

Bowasi Manzvenga (Boas), also known as the β€œMachine GunPreacher,” is a kind-hearted family man from Zimbabwe. He’s been part of his current team since February 2013, after connecting with Ralph Ziman during a trip to South Africa. With two decades of experience, Bowasi is known for his skills in shaping wire and his down-to-earth nature. Bowasi is one of two people on the team who learned to drive a Casspir, which required classroom hours to learn the manual and training at the Gerotek testing grounds in the most challenging terrain. Now based in Johannesburg, South Africa,Β Bowasi brings a lot of heart, talent, skill, and dedication to everythingΒ he does.

Β Artist

Kennedy Mwashusha

Kennedy Mwashusha is the spokesperson for the bead and wire artisan group, never at a loss for words. Born and raised in Harare, Zimbabwe, Kennedy moved to South Africa in 2004 to pursue a career as a professional soccer player. After retiring, he foundΒ his passion in the creative art of beadwork. Kennedy earned his Bachelor of Social Work through the UniversityΒ of South Africa. As part of his studies, he dedicatedhundreds of hours working with at-risk communities andadolescents in South Africa’s underserved townships. Kennedy continues to grow his brand, blending his creative skills withΒ a passion for social impact. In 2015, Kennedy launched his own business, Midas Touch Artworx, where he has undertaken large-scaleΒ commissions for global brands like Nike, Mercedes-Benz, and Pepsi.

Β Artist

Lenon Tinarwo

Lenon Tinarwo is a man of few words, but his work speaks volumes. Born and raised in Harare, Zimbabwe, the former taxi driver has always been driven by a hands-on approach to life.Β Along with fellow artisans Panghanai Phiri and Telmore Masangudza, Lenon co-founded Live Wire, a shop in Newtown, Johannesburg, where he showcases his unique creations.

Growing up, Lenon learned upholstery skills at his father’s shop in Harare. This skill came in handy when he affixed beaded panels to the Casspir, a job that highlighted his craftsmanship and attention to detail.Β It’s this blend of artistry and technical know-how that sets Lenon apart.

Β Artist

Livingstone Dombodzvuku

Livingstone Dombodzvuku hails from Harare, Zimbabwe, and is aself-taught expert in wire bending, a craft he has mastered over the years. Livingstone’s skill in this area is unmatched, and his precision and attention to detail set him apart as one of the best in the field. Though he keeps a low profile, his craftsmanship speaks volumes in every project he takes on. He has mastered theΒ most intricate and technical aspects of the trade.

Filmmaker, Photographer

Nic Hofmeyr

Born and based in Cape Town, South Africa, Nic Hofmeyr began his career in the 1980s, shaping the visual language of music videos in London and Los Angeles before returning to Johannesburg, where he documented South Africa’s politically charged transition toward democracy through music videos and documentary filmmaking. He later moved into fiction as a Director of Photography, becoming known for his gritty depictions of Johannesburg in films including Gangster’s Paradise: Jerusalema, How to Steal Two Million, Dora’s Peace, Freedom, and his self-penned feature documentary Main Reef Road. A collaborator of Ralph Ziman for more than 40 years, Hofmeyr has played an integral role in documenting the Weapons of Mass Production trilogy and continues to serve as an essential eyes on the ground, capturing the artisans, collaborators, and creative processes behind Ziman’s large-scale projects.

Β Artist

Panghanai Phiri

Panghanai Phiri, a reserved and talented beadwork artist, co-founded the Live Wire shop in Newtown, Johannesburg, with fellow artisans Lenon Tinarwo and Telmore Masangudza.Alongside contributing to Ralph Ziman’s projects, Panghaina manages large-scale commissions for major South African and international corporations, bringing his artistry to a broad audience.

Β Artist

Telmore Masangudza

Telmore Masangudza was born in Harare, Zimbabwe, and moved to Johannesburg in 2005, where he began his career as a freelance artist, making and selling bead and wire sculptures to tourists and collectors. Along with fellow artisans Panganai Phiri and Lenon Tinarwo, he co-founded Live Wire, a store in downtown Johannesburg specializing in African craft, wirework, and beadwork pieces. Telmore joined Ralph Ziman’s team full-time in 2013 and quickly becameΒ an integral part of the creative process.

In 2018, he was commissioned to design the prestigious Legacy Award Trophy for Business and Arts South Africa.Β 

Β Artist

Thenjiwe Pretty Nkogatsi

Thenjiwe Pretty Nkogatsi, founder of Anointed Hands, leads a skilled collective of Zulu women passionate about fine beadwork. Coming from South Africa’s Mpumalanga Province and rooted in the Ndebele tribe’s renowned beading traditions, Thenjiwe inherited her lifelong dedication to this intricate art from her mother, grandmother, and past generations,keeping the tradition alive.Thenjiwe has collaborated with prominent brands, including David Tlale and Nike, and brings her craft to a global audience, offering seminars and workshops for NGOs and companies across Africa and Europe. Through Annointed Hands, she strives to keep her culture’s beading artistry alive for future generations.

CREATIVE TEAM // Los Angeles studio

CREATIVE TEAM //
Los Angeles studio

Artist, Filmmaker, Photographer

Ralph Ziman

Executive Director

Cindy Schwartzstein

Art Director

Nick Bonamy

Art Director

Director of Operations & Exhibitions

Michelle Homami Couto

Artist, Filmmaker, Photographer

Paul Duran-Lemos

Director, Cinematographer, Editor

Costume Designer, Fabricator

Jesse Gee

Director, Cinematographer, Editor

Costume Designer, Digital Design

Rebeca Klika

Costume Designer, Digital Design

THE PROCESS //