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Thabiso Sekgala
South African photographer (1981–2014)
Thabiso Sekgala (1981 – 15 October 2014) was a South African photographer. His work was about "land, peoples’ movement, identity and the notion of home".[1] Sekgala's photography was published in a book, Paradise (2014) and exhibited posthumously at the Hayward Gallery in London.
Life and work
Sekgala was born in Soweto, a township in the suburbs of Johannesburg.[2][3] He was raised by his grandmother in a settlement near Hammanskraal, in what was then the rural Bantustan (or "homeland") of KwaNdebele,[3] 40 km north of the city of Pretoria.[1][4]
He studied photography at Market Photo Workshop in Johannesburg from 2007 to 2008. His photographs were, in the words of Hannah Abel-Hirsch writing in the British Journal of Photography, "united by their exploration of the notion of home, and the social, political, or economic conditions that may shape our
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