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Mandela Memorial
2013

Mandela Memorial

26 Andringa St, Stellenbosch Central, Stellenbosch, 7600, South Africa

Curated by Andi Norton


The Nelson Mandela memorial in Stellenbosch, designed by land artist Strijdom van der Merwe, is located in front of the Town Hall on Plein Street. The artwork features a laser-cut Corten steel silhouette of Mandela's face in front of a marble-clad block etched with maps of significant locations in his life. A marble column alongside the block displays one of his most famous quotes. At first glance, the sculpture appears to be a map, but as you as you peruse the artwork, you’ll find that it morphs into a felicitous image of the late political leader. However, this brilliant piece is indeed a map as well, which plots locations in South Africa that played significant roles in Madiba's life. A popular Mandela quote etched in marble runs along a column on the ground: "Never, never and never again will this beautiful country of ours be oppressed by one over another" – apt for a region that was once a hotbed for apartheid.

Curatorial Team

Andi Norton

Andi Norton

Founding Trustee + Project Director

Andi Norton is a strategic management consultant specializing in education and art. A graduate of Stellenbosch University, she has worked with clients such as Vodacom, Deloitte, and the Rupert Museum. As the founder of KickstART, an educational outreach program for creative high school learners, Andi is committed to projects that promote sustainable, impactful change. She is also the Trust Facilitator for the Cape Wine Auction Trust, supporting education in the winelands. Passionate about democratising art, she believes in its power to foster creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.

Featured Artworks

Mandela Memorial
Mandela Memorial

Strijdom van der Merwe

2013

Featured Artists

Strijdom van der Merwe

Strijdom van der Merwe

B. 1961

South Africa

Artist Archive

2012 - 2025 Artists from exhibitions and projects that form part of the Stellenbosch Outdoor Sculpture Trust (SOST) archive.

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