Main content

Lungelo Gumede: The uncanny art of wax sculpting

The South African artist who is on a mission to create the country’s first wax museum

As you enter Lungelo Gumede’s studio, in the heart of South Africa's coastal city of Durban, you are greeted by the smell of paint, clay and other materials.

Across the room, what you see is surprising. At first glance, you are looking at Nelson Mandela, the recently departed King of the Zulu Nation, Goodwill Zwelithini and Queen Elizabeth II. As you get closer, of course, you discover they are wax figures elegantly dressed in real clothes.

That's what Lungelo specialises in - life size statues of prominent global figures in politics, sports and entertainment, with a special focus on African heroes. His art is celebrated across South Africa and, at only 36, he’s on a mission to create the country’s first ever wax museum.

Mpho Lakaje spends a week with Lungelo to discover what it takes to make a new wax figure.

Presented by Mpho Lakaje
Produced by Betsy Shepherd and Mpho Lakaje for the ±«Óãtv World Service

**Image: Courtesy of Lungelo Gumede**

Available now

27 minutes

Last on

Sun 27 Jun 2021 18:32GMT

Broadcasts

  • Tue 22 Jun 2021 03:32GMT
  • Tue 22 Jun 2021 04:32GMT
  • Tue 22 Jun 2021 10:32GMT
  • Tue 22 Jun 2021 21:32GMT
  • Tue 22 Jun 2021 22:32GMT
  • Sun 27 Jun 2021 01:32GMT
  • Sun 27 Jun 2021 18:32GMT