South African artist and designer Ndivhuho Rasengani poses at 37A gallery in Seoul, May 26. Courtesy of Bereket Alemayehu
South African artist and designer Ndivhuho Rasengani recently presented his first major installation exhibition in Seoul, titled "RITUALS OF DWELLING," at 37A gallery in the central Yongsan District, marking an important milestone in his evolving creative journey.
Rasengani's work occupies the intersection of sculpture, kinetic installation and spatial research. With a fine arts master's degree from the Rhode Island School of Design and a background in foundry and digital fabrication, his practice moves fluidly between rigorous technical systems and intuitive handcraft.
Although he officially worked for only a few years, his practice draws from a deeper foundation in architecture. His fascination with space, atmosphere and the materials that shape our environments continues to influence his artistic vision.
The artist, having worked and evolved across continents, has shown his pieces at both public projects and private showcases in South Africa, China and the United States. In 2025, he established Rasengani Atelier, a formal evolution of his daily practice into a collaborative research laboratory. The Atelier serves as the bridge between high-concept artistic inquiry and the physical realization of form, making the sophisticated dialogue of structural art accessible to a global architectural landscape.








