Re ka se (kgone) go lebala tša nakong e fetilego
CCAC #: | 0663 |
Artwork title: | Re ka se (kgone) go lebala tša nakong e fetilego |
Artist(s): |
Khanyisa Brancon |
Year made: | 2024 |
Artwork type: | Photography |
Medium: | Epson premium luster photo paper |
Dimensions (mm): | 420 x 297 |
Edition: | 1/10 |
Artwork collections: |
CCAC Student Competition 2024 |
Source: | Selected winning entry of CCAC Student Competition in 2024 |
Year acquired: | 2024 |
Installation type: | Movable artwork |
Current location: | In storage |
Exhibitions: |
A LUTA CONTINUA: Reflecting on 30 years of democracy through the CCAC - William Humphreys Art Gallery, Kimberley - 1 August to 7 September 2024 A LUTA CONTINUA: Reflecting on 30 years of democracy through the CCAC - KZNSA Gallery, Durban - 27 September - 10 November 2024 |
Signage: | A guard tower of the Old Johannesburg Fort stands as a reminder of past atrocities. Standing on rampart walls, it still keeps silent watch, reminding passers-by of a past they might prefer to forget. Brancon’s work, titled in Sepedi, and can loosely be translated to “We cannot forget the things (traumas) of the past, comments on how the apartheid past has left lasting wounds. The work’s melancholic colouring is painfully evocative of the crimes of hatred committed at this prison site that was reformed to house the Constitutional Court. |

Photographer: Artist
Photo copyright: Artist
Artwork copyright: Artist
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