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Lebohang Kganye: What are you leaving behind?

Past exhibition
February 22 – April 9, 2022
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Lebohang Kganye: What are you leaving behind?

ROSEGALLERY is pleased to present our upcoming 2022 exhibition opening 22 February, What are you leaving behind? by artist Lebohang Kganye.

 

Kganye's work is centered around personal and familial history. Her series Ke Lefa Laka: Her-story stems from confronting grief from the loss of her mother, while maintaining a connection to her and generational history.  The title translates to “it’s my legacy” in seSotho. Kganye explains, “That work just came on its own, somehow it gave birth to itself through me."  

 

Lebohang Kganye was born in 1990 in Johannesburg, South Africa, where she currently lives and works. Kganye received her introduction to photography at the Market Photo Workshop, in Johannesburg, in 2009 and completed the Advanced Photography Programme in 2011. She obtained a Diploma in Fine Arts from the University of Johannesburg in 2014 and is currently doing her Masters in Fine Arts at the Witwatersrand University. Notable awards include the Grand Prix Images Vevey 2021/22, Paulo Cunha e Silva Art Prize, 2020, Camera Austria Award, 2019 and the finalist of the Rolex Mentor & Protégé Arts Initiative, 2019.

 

Kganye is participating in major museum group exhibitions in 2021, Family Affairs. Family in Current Photography at the House of Photography in Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Germany and The Power of My Hands, at Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, France. She has exhibited her work extensively within curated group exhibitions and biennales including: Afterglow, Yokohama Triennale, Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan, in 2020; Africa State of Mind, a travelling exhibition presented at the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, UK, in 2019–2020, theMuseum of African Diaspora, San Francisco, USA, in 2019 and the Impressions Gallery, Bradford, UK, in 2018; The Way She Looks: A History of Female Gazes in African Portraiture at the Ryerson Image Centre, Toronto, Canada, in 2019; Recent Histories, a touring exhibition of Contemporary African Photography and Video Art from Arthur Walther Collection, presented at Huis Marseille, Museum for Photography, Amsterdam, in 2018–2019; Tell freedom, by all means necessary, at Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort, Netherlands, in 2018; Give me Yesterday, Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy, in 2016 and Telling Time, at the Bamako Encounters Biennale of African Photography, Bamako, Mali, in 2015.

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Works
  • Johannes Hattingh struck by the bolts from above Inspired by Maverick by Lauren Beukes and Nechama Brodie
    Lebohang Kganye
    Johannes Hattingh struck by the bolts from above Inspired by Maverick by Lauren Beukes and Nechama Brodie, 2018
    Signed on verso
    Inkjet print on cotton rag paper
    40 x 30 x 1 inch framed
    Edition 2 from a limited edition of 5 plus 2 APs
    Copyright The Artist
  • Never light a candle carelessly, 2018 From the series "Tell Tale" Inspired by “Road to Mecca” by Athol Fugard
    Lebohang Kganye
    Never light a candle carelessly, 2018 From the series "Tell Tale" Inspired by “Road to Mecca” by Athol Fugard, 2018
    Signed on verso
    Inkjet print on cotton rag paper
    40 x 30 x 1 inches framed
    Edition 2 from limited edition 5 plus 2 APs
  • Helen’s father grazing his goats, 2018. From the series, “Tell Tale.” Inspired by Maverick by Lauren Beukes and Nechama Brodie
    Lebohang Kganye
    Helen’s father grazing his goats, 2018. From the series, “Tell Tale.” Inspired by Maverick by Lauren Beukes and Nechama Brodie, 2018
    Signed on Recto
    Inkjet print on cotton rag paper
    40 x 30 x 1 inches Framed
    Edition 3 from limited edition 5 plus 2 APs
  • The nameless ones in the graves, 2018. From the series, “Tell Tale.” Inspired by “The train driver” by Athol Fugard
    Lebohang Kganye
    The nameless ones in the graves, 2018. From the series, “Tell Tale.” Inspired by “The train driver” by Athol Fugard, 2018
    Signed on verso
    Inkjet print on cotton rag paper
    40 x 30 x 1 inches framed
    Edition 3 from limited edition of 5 plus 2 APs
  • Farmer selling Sneeuberg potatoes, 2018. From the series, “Tell Tale.” Inspired by “Road to Mecca” by Athol Fugard
    Lebohang Kganye
    Farmer selling Sneeuberg potatoes, 2018. From the series, “Tell Tale.” Inspired by “Road to Mecca” by Athol Fugard, 2018
    Signed on verso
    Inkjet print on cotton rag paper
    40 x 30 x 1 inches framed
    Edition 3 from limited edition of 5 plus 2 APs
  • You couldn’t stop the train in time, 2018. From the series, “Tell Tale.” Inspired by “The train driver,” by Athol Fugard
    Lebohang Kganye
    You couldn’t stop the train in time, 2018. From the series, “Tell Tale.” Inspired by “The train driver,” by Athol Fugard, 2018
    Signed on verso
    Inkjet print on cotton rag paper
    40 x 30 x 1 inches framed
    Edition 2 from limited edition of 5 plus 2 APs
  • Re palame tereneng e fosahetseng, from the series Reconstruction of a Family
    Lebohang Kganye
    Re palame tereneng e fosahetseng, from the series Reconstruction of a Family, 2016
    Signed, dated and titled by the artist in pencil on verso
    Inkjet print on cotton rag paper
    25 x 35 inches
    Number 1 from a limited edition of 5 with 2 artist proofs
  • O robetse a ntse a bala Bona, from the series Reconstruction of a Family
    Lebohang Kganye
    O robetse a ntse a bala Bona, from the series Reconstruction of a Family, 2016
    Signed, dated and titled by the artist in pencil on verso
    Inkjet print on cotton rag paper
    25 x 35 inches
    Number 1 from a limited edition of 5 with 2 artist proofs
  • O emetse mohala, from the series Reconstruction of a Family
    Lebohang Kganye
    O emetse mohala, from the series Reconstruction of a Family, 2016
    Signed, dated and titled by the artist in pencil on verso
    Inkjet print on cotton rag paper
    25 x 35 inches
    Number 1 from a limited edition of 5 with 2 artist proofs
  • Ke ile ka tswela pele ka ho tereka a ntse a bua, from the series Reconstruction of a Family
    Lebohang Kganye
    Ke ile ka tswela pele ka ho tereka a ntse a bua, from the series Reconstruction of a Family, 2016
    Signed, dated and titled by the artist in pencil on verso
    Inkjet print on cotton rag paper
    25 x 35 inches
    Number 1 from a limited edition of 5 with 2 artist proofs
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