Talia Ramkilawan: Weaving Intimacy, Identity, and Healing in South African Textile Art
Talia Ramkilawan (b. 1996, Cape Town) is one of South Africa’s most compelling emerging contemporary artists, whose practice uses textile-based techniques, particularly rug-hooking, to explore identity, culture, community, trauma, intimacy, and healing . Moving beyond conventional materials and modes of representation, Ramkilawan has developed a distinctive visual language that combines labour-intensive craft with conceptual depth, embedding personal narratives within broader socio-historical contexts. Her work positions softness as strength, pleasure as resistance, and community as a space of resilience in the face of inherited traumas of displacement, cultural negotiation, and the constraints of post-apartheid identities. This essay argues that Ramkilawan’s art not only expands the field of contemporary South African art, frequently dominated by painting and installation, but also re-centres textile work as a site of political, cultural, and emotional engagement. Her tapes...