Dr Willie Bester South African, b. 1956
"I am sometimes tempted to go to the seaside and to paint beautiful things from nature. But I do not do it because my art has to be taken as a nasty tasting medicine for awakening consciences."
Dr Willie Bester is globally recogised as one of South Africa's foremost resistance artists. Willie scours the scrap heaps of the Western Cape collecting metal and found objects from which he creates his powerful assemblages and sculptures. These artworks are a powerful voice against injustice of all forms.
"I am sometimes tempted to go to the seaside and to paint beautiful things from nature. But I do not do it because my art has to be taken as a nasty tasting medicine for awakening consciences."
Willie Bester is cited globally as one of South Africa's most important resistance artists. He incorporates recycled material into his paintings, assemblages and sculpture, creating powerful artworks that speak against political, social and economic injustice. For Willie, the personal is political, and being apolitical in South Africa is “a dangerous luxury that we cannot afford”.
Willie lives in Kuilsrivier in the Western Cape, and spends his time away from his studio scouring scrap yards sourcing material for use in his artworks.
His artworks are hard hitting and demand the full attention of the viewer. These range from larger than life sized steel sculptures that weigh several tons to realistic oil and acrylic paintings framed in hand beaten and painted iron.
The shoes of missing children, the Swastika, symbols and representations of Apartheid South Africa and scenes of informal settlements that speak to poverty present themselves in Willie’s artworks to bear witness to the ills in our society.
Willie has participated in many solo and group exhibitions both locally and internationally and he is considered so important that he is part of the South African school curriculum.
He has won numerous awards including the Order of the Disa from the South African Government and was awarded with an honorary doctorate from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) in 2019.
His artworks grace numerous important private, corporate and public collections including the Iziko South African National Gallery, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Pretoria Art Museum, University of Cape Town, University of the Witwatersrand, UNISA, Department of National Education, Smithsonian Institute, Jean Pigozzi – Contemporary African Art Collection, David Bowie Collection and many others.
Dr Willie Bester’s artworks speak to our history, our present and beg the question of our future.
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JUNKYARD DOGS
A Powerful Exhibition by SA Icons Pitika Ntuli and Willie Bester 29 Aug - 31 Oct 2025As for ‘Junkyard Dogs’? They are fierce guardians, ruthless, unbreakable. If the descriptor fits Willie Bester and Pitika Ntuli, it is because both were forged out of a resistance culture,...Read more -
Out of the Furnace
Dr Willie Bester and Wolf Werdigier 13 Mar - 14 Apr 2019Willie Bester For artist Willie Bester there can be no personal freedom or the freedom of expression without political freedom and fundamental rights and dignity for all. The distinguished artist...Read more -
Willie Bester's Social Engineering
3 Nov - 3 Dec 2017This was the first solo exhibition by Willie Bester, one of South Africa’s foremost visual artists, to be curated in Johannesburg in more than 8 years. As one of the...Read more
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The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize Inaugural Shortlist Announced
The Melrose Gallery 15 Nov 2021Cape Town, South Africa – Norval Foundation and The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF) today announced the names of 30 artists shortlisted as finalists for The...Read more -
Q&A | Craig Marks, founder of SculptX still set on carving out a niche
arts 24 3 Sep 2021What was the motivation for starting a sculpture fair? Craig Mark: We noticed the growing interest in sculpture with the opening of a large number...Read more -
Annual sculpture fair returns for its fourth edition at Melrose Gallery: Craig Mark
SculptX 2021 3 Sep 2021The annual sculpture fair returns for its fourth edition. The largest of its kind in South Africa, this year it will present over 200 works....Read more -
THIS SOUTH AFRICAN ARTIST’S HOUSE IS LIKE NOTHING YOU’VE SEEN BEFORE
Willie Bester culled diamonds from detritus to build his dream home east of Cape Town. 18 Feb 2021By ATHI MONGEZELELI JOJA AND PRODUCED BY CHARLES CURKIN FEB 17, 2021 South African artist and activist Willie Bester ’s digs are not usual by...Read more
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Melrose Gallery pan-African group exhibition at Sandton City's Diamond Walk extended
21 Jan 2021The Melrose Gallery is currently showcasing the Introspection - Art Of Contemporary Africa group exhibition, which features established and emerging artists from Africa, at Sandton...Read more -
Getting to know Willie Bester
Willie Bester 15 Aug 2019