Motlhoki

Awardee

Country

South Africa

Motlhoki re-examines history with photography.

Themes
Racial justice
Gender equality
Reexamining history
Others
Disciplines
Photography
Video Art
Other(s)
Awards
SEED Award 2022
Supported by
British Council

Profile

Motlhoki completed her Honours in Fine Art at the University of the Witwatersrand, where she graduated with five distinctions and two awards. Her studio practice is currently based in Johannesburg. She uses video and printmaking as tools to investigate the textures of intimacies and violences that are implicated in romantic love. Nuanced ideas of inheritance, consumption, texture, and materiality are notable qualities in her work. Her practice is characterised by a valorisation, problematisation and curiosity towards black love, as well as abstract narrative and relationalities of space. She defines her practice as a decolonial and sociological enquiry into love, exploring how love manifests at the intersection of race, class and gender.