Manfred Zylla is a 75-year-old German/South African artist known for his politically engaged art that challenges audiences and critiques social issues. As an anti-apartheid artist in the 1980s, Zylla produced impactful drawings and paintings that were crucial to understanding resistance art. Though he briefly considered painting landscapes in 2011, a controversial bill passed in South Africa inspired his series "120 Days of Sodom", depicting sexual violence and war. Zylla's latest work continues critiquing issues like globalization and climate change through mixed media paintings, showing he has lost none of his passion for using art as a tool for social change.