Mohau Modisakeng

Born in 1986 in Soweto, South Africa
Lives and works between Johannesburg and Cape Town.

Material, metaphor and the black body are the tools that Mohau Modisakeng uses to explore the influence of South Africa’s violent history that has been ignored in today’s society, on how we understand our cultural, political, and social roles as human beings in post-colonial Africa and in particular post-apartheid South Africa. Represented through film, large-scale photographic prints, installations and performances, his “work doesn’t start off with an attempt to portray violence but it becomes mesmerising because although we might recognise history as our past, the body is indifferent to social changes, so it remembers.”

Born in Soweto, an epicentre of black urbanity and cosmopolitan culture, the multi-award winning Mohau Modisakeng is a product of Cape Town’s Michaelis School of Fine Art. Mentored by Jane Alexander and predominantly working and training in sculpture, he completed his undergraduate degree in 2009 then completed his Masters degree at the same institution. He was awarded the SASOL New Signatures Award for 2011 and has exhibited at Armory Show, New York (2016); Saatchi Gallery, London (2012); Dak’Art Biennale, Dakar (2012); Focus 11 and Basel (2011). In 2013 Modisakeng produced an ambitious new video work in association with Samsung as a special project for the 2013 FNB Joburg Art Fair. His work is included in public collections such as the Johannesburg Art Gallery, IZIKO South African National Gallery, Cape Town and SAATCHI Gallery, London as well as significant private collections such as Zeitz MOCAA.

(Source : RONMANDOS)

The power of ritual is central to the video and photographic work of South African artist Mohau Modisakeng.
Through images of magical beauty, he uses African bodies in metaphorical and symbolic performances that
express the violence of South African history while denouncing all forms of racist segregation.

(Source : Paul di Felice) 

Artworks

Baheberu 5

By Mohau Modisakeng

150 x 150 cm
Created in 2009
Diasec, pigment print on platine fibre RAG - MATT
Edition 1/6
Acquired in November 2020

Emira 1

By Mohau Modisakeng

150 x 108 cm
Created in 2019
Diasec, pigment print on platine fibre RAG - MATT
Edition 1/6
Acquired in November 2020

By Mohau Modisakeng

Of Beauty, Blackness & Power
Afro-Américan & African photography
Arendt House - March to September 2020