Ayanda Mabulu warned not to return to scene exhibiting 'blame it on the boers' artwork
13 December 2018
Gauteng police say controversial artist Ayanda Mabulu was not arrested but was merely removed from outside the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, following a display of his artwork stating, "blame it on the boers" on Wednesday.
"He was not arrested. He was removed from where he was exhibiting his work. The reason for the removal was because he was not permitted to display his artwork there. He was warned not to return there, it was not an arrest it was a removal," spokesperson Captain Kay Makhubela told News24.
Makhubela said it was not immediately clear who had laid a complaint with police but said once they were alerted, they arrived on the scene to find Mabulu displaying the artwork and proceeded to remove him and the work.
The controversial 37-year-old set up his display on Wednesday afternoon outside the stock exchange, saying he wanted his work to speak on behalf of "the highly undermined black people who are constantly being robbed by white monopoly capital," he told News24 earlier in the day.