Botswana is taking its cultural footprint to the global stage as a pan-African contemporary art exhibition coincides with the G20 Summit, offering a rare opportunity to foreground African creativity in international dialogue. The exhibition, hosted by the Latitudes Centre for the Arts (LCA), brings together artists from 12 countries, highlighting the diversity and dynamism of the continent’s artistic expression.
Loapi will showcase works by acclaimed Botswana artists Pako Lesejane and Totang Motoloki. Lesejane, a landscape and fine art photographer, bridges the natural world with experimental artistic processes, while Motoloki’s paintings explore universal struggles, reimagining discarded objects into layered narratives of memory, belonging, and resilience.
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