Photographer Tshepiso Seleke, talks us through his solo exhibition at the Barnard Galley of portraits of people in the place he calls home – Soweto. In this interview on the Sanlam Arts Round Up, he also comments on Alastair Whitton separate but connected solo exhibition at the gallery.
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Giving a voice to the people he meets is what Tshepiso Seleke sets out to do. His photographs are about telling the stories of people trying to survive and reaching out to a broader audience.
Tshepiso tells us of his background as a wedding photographer, then moving into fashion, but ultimately finding his role in focusing on people.
The people focus is what distinguishes his work from that of Alastair Whitton, who looks at place and space. Both projects consider the notion of place albeit from contrasting viewpoints.
WHAT: Photographer Tshepiso Seleke on Sanlam Arts Round Up
WHERE: Barnard Gallery, 55 Main Street, Newlands, Cape Town 7700
WHEN: until 18 October 2022 | Opening Hours: Mon – Fri 10:00 – 16:00 Sat 10:00 – 12:00
PHOTO:Tshepiso Seleke Umleqwa (Hard body), 2021 Baryta print (dibond) 40 x 30 cm (image) Tshepiso Seleke Amalanga sidlala elangeni (Days we played in the sun), 2021
Catalogues of work: Thepiso Seleke HERE | Alastair Whitton HERE