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VUYO POLSON

There is a world running parallel to this one — quieter, older, and mostly forgotten.

Vuyo Polson (b. 2002, South Africa) works at the intersection of that world: between spirit, interiority, and stillness. His visual art is an act of recovery; he turns attention toward the overlooked — the quiet, unremarkable moments that carry the deepest layers of what it means to be human. To look at his work is to be invited back into yourself.

Grounded in ancestry and tangential to the surreal, his images function as thresholds: between the visible world and the interior one we have forgotten how to inhabit.

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Vuyo Polson

Exesi

Framed Diptych photographs

97 x 37 cm

R8,000

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Vuyo Polson

March

Framed photograph

66 x 49 cm

R6,000

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Vuyo Polson

Ebuhlanti

Framed photograph

66 x 49 cm

R6,000

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