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Lindokuhle Sobekwa

Selected Artworks

Inkjet print on cotton rag
Inkjet on cotton rag
Image: 50 x 75 cm
Inkjet on cotton rag
Image: 40 x 60 cm
Inkjet print on cotton rag
Work: 50 x 60 cm
Inkjet on cotton rag
Image: 40 x 60 cm

About

Lindokuhle Sobekwa image

Lindokuhle Sobekwa (b. 1995, Katlehong, South Africa) is from a generation of South African photographers born after the first democratic elections of 1994. Through his participation in the Of Soul and Joy photography education programme in Thokoza in 2012, he realised that the medium of photography would be an essential tool to tell stories that concern and interest him.

Sobekwa exhibited for the first time in 2013 as part of a group show in Thokoza organised by the Rubis Mécénat Foundation. His photo essay ‘Nyaope’ (2014) was published in the Mail & Guardian (South Africa), in Vice magazine’s annual Photo Issue and in the daily De Standaard (Belgium).

In 2015, Sobekwa was awarded a scholarship to study at the Market Photo Workshop. That same year his series ‘Nyaope’ was exhibited in another group show, ‘Free From My Happiness’, organised by Rubis Mécénat for the International Photo Festival of Ghent in Belgium. The exhibition toured additional sites in Belgium and South Africa. A publication edited by Tjorven Bruyneel included a selection of works. Sobekwa was selected by the Magnum Foundation For Photography and Social Justice (NYC) to develop the project ‘I carry Her photo with Me’. In 2018 he received the Magnum Foundation Fund to continue his long-term project ‘Nyaope’. In 2021 Sobekwa completed a residency at A4 Foundation in Cape Town, culminating in a two-person exhibition with Mikhael Subotzky titled ‘Tell It to the Mountains’.

Sobekwa opened his first museum show in 2022 at Huis Marseille in The Netherlands, featuring the body of work ‘Umkhondo: Tracing Memory’ as part of the summer programme titled ‘The beauty of the world so heavy’. His hand-made photobook, ‘I carry Her photo with Me’, was included in African Cosmologies at the FotoFest Biennial Houston in 2020, curated by Mark Sealy.
Sobekwa’s work was shown at Goodman Gallery in March 2023 as part of the photography show ‘Against the Grain’, alongside Ernest Cole, David Goldblatt, Ruth Motau and Ming Smith. He was named an official member of Magnum Photos in 2022 and gave a lecture about his practice at TATE Modern in 2023 as part of his John Kobal Foundation Fellowship. He was also awarded the 2023 FNB Art Prize which includes a solo show at the Johannesburg Art Gallery in August 2024. His series ‘I carry Her photo with Me’ was published by Mack Books in 2024. Sobekwa was announced the 2025 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize winner, the most prestigious award for a living artist whose work has influenced international contemporary photography within the past year.

Collections include Huis Marseille, Museum for Photography; A4 Arts Foundation; University of South Africa; Sainsbury Centre; Hessel Foundation; Rubis Mercanet; and Johannesburg Stock Exchange.

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Exhibitions

Cape Town Gallery
24 April - 26 June 2025

Press & News

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South Africa has a very distinctive photographic flavour and its titans include Santu Mofokeng, Sabelo Mlangeni, and Ernest Cole to name a few. All of whom were either mentors or influences for Lin...

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Lindokuhle Sobekwa has made a moving attempt to retrace the steps of a sibling, now dead, whose decade-long absence left a hole at his family’s heart