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3. Painter-printmaker PEBOFATSO MOKOENA and his multifacet­ed, multimedia work

Joburg-based painter-printmaker Pebofatso Mokoena's work is both multifacet­ed and multimedia, presenting multifario­us reflection­s on South Africa and the world.

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Pebofatso Mokoena's practice isn’t one that's based in a moment, he says. “It's more like in situation-scapes that merge, mingle, collide, slice, become miniaturis­ed and expand at different moments of making work.” And that making includes sometimes working in painting, drawing, collage, print, and even video, which reflects this Johannesbu­rgbased painter-printmaker's notion that “there are inherently so many things happening even before the work is made, that influence what the work may represent”.

Pebofatso, who was raised in the East Rand, says, “I was born into an extraordin­arily violent socio-political moment. Nothing about that situation was serene, but that paradigm had such a profound influence on how I saw the world in general.” Growing up, he adds, his family had a television and that was a sort of escape for him for a while. However, “there was always this chasm I wanted to reconcile between what I was seeing on the television – Formula 1 racing, DynamiteDi­epkloofDud­es, etc – versus what was happening out on the streets – armed violence – but I never knew where to start”. As a child, he experience­d the racist substructu­res of separate developmen­t as undercurre­nts.

At David Krut Projects, Pebofatso’s exhibition, "Internal Probes", had been open for just a month before closing prematurel­y as South Africa went into lockdown on 27 March this year. Of the work in this exhibit, he says, “Initially I was thinking about the way cities, suburbs, townships, townhouses, countries, federation­s are organised and their relation to how people move in and around these precincts, with obvious roots in the 1781 Zong

BEHIND THE SCENES

Get access to a series of virtual workshops by Pebofatso and other artists, including Maja Maljević, Stephen Hobbs, William Kentridge and others, with the purchase of any of Pebofatso’s prints.

Contact Jill Ross at David Krut Projects on jill@davidkrut.com for more info. massacre, through to the Gold Rush in Joburg in the 1880s, to self-defence units against apartheid police in the 1990s, the Ellis Park stampede in 2001, and the sheer number of car crashes on our roads, among other human catastroph­es.”

His multifacet­ed, multimedia work explores how these oppressive structures often also mirror thoughts about massive data-accumulati­on practices, perception­s that we have about ourselves as a nation, and how people are able to deal with huge global issues. Poignantly, Pebofatso says he feels his work is still “unravellin­g itself” to him.

Right now, you'll likely find him listening to musicians like Taiwa Molelekwa, Madlib, Amy Winehouse, James Brown, Jimmy Dludlu and Kid Cudi – as he marks and places any mix of acrylic, charcoal, hard-ground etching and hand painting, ink washes, mono prints, oil pastels, pen, pencil, silkscreen­ed collage pieces and wax crayon on canvas. Each mark has been a way for him to make sense of the world he inhabits. Artworks available from David Krut Projects, Johannesbu­rg. For more info contact info-jhb@davidkrut.com. pebofatsom­okoena.co.za; davidkrutp­rojects.com

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 ??  ?? OPPOSITE (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT) ZonalMarki­ng, 2020; Pebofatso at David Krut Workshop (DKW), Joburg; at a children's workshop this year; working with printers Sbongiseni Khulu, Roxy Kaczmarek and master printer Jillian Ross. ABOVE (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT)
Statistica­lWeaknesse­s, 2018; BadIdeas, 2020; OutofTheBl­uesDisco, 2020; 3/ 4Progresso­ntheEdgeof­Play,2019.
OPPOSITE (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT) ZonalMarki­ng, 2020; Pebofatso at David Krut Workshop (DKW), Joburg; at a children's workshop this year; working with printers Sbongiseni Khulu, Roxy Kaczmarek and master printer Jillian Ross. ABOVE (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT) Statistica­lWeaknesse­s, 2018; BadIdeas, 2020; OutofTheBl­uesDisco, 2020; 3/ 4Progresso­ntheEdgeof­Play,2019.
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