Black person dressed in white in front of pine trees, scientific type of photo

Tshepiso Moropa

Born in 1995 in Pretoria, South Africa. Lives in Johannesburg , South Africa.

Dineelwane, 2024

“Dineelwane,” a Setswana word for fairy tales, is a body of work inspired by Setswana folktales and folklore. Through this artistic practice, the artist strives to bring these traditional narratives to life, bridging the gap between the past and the present and preserving the cultural heritage of the Setswana people. Central to this body of work is a deep respect and fascination for Setswana folklore, captivated by the stories’ timeless wisdom, moral lessons, and magical elements. Each folktale holds a unique blend of history, cultural values, and the human experience, serving as a wellspring of inspiration for these artistic creations.

Beyond the aesthetic and storytelling aspects, “Dineelwane” is driven by a deep desire to preserve Setswana folklore and celebrate the cultural heritage of the Setswana people. Through this art, the artist aims to introduce these captivating tales to new audiences, fostering appreciation and understanding of Setswana culture’s rich traditions and oral history. Engaging with these folklores in a contemporary context, the work hopes to create a dialogue between the past and the present, encouraging conversations about identity, heritage, and the importance of cultural preservation.

Artists Exhibitions

13 July - 17 August 2024
Instrumental Introduction To Life, from the series Genetic Bomb 2022 © Kriss Munsya
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