BIOGRAPHY
PAUL SEKETE
(b. 1957, Free State, South Africa)
Paul Sekete was born in 1957 in the Orange Free State. After his schooling, he worked as a miner for a year prior to joining the Katlehong Art Centre.
He was a self trained artist, and works both as a sculptor and as a painter. Sekete participated in numerous group exhibitions in South Africa, Namibia and abroad. His first solo exhibition was held at Gallery 21 in Johannesburg in 1990.
His media includes clay, wood, linocut, woodcut, oil and acrylic, while some of his sculptures have been cast in bronze.
In 1999 Paul Sekete left the townships of Johannesburg for Cape Town, and divided his time between there and his home town in the Free State. Not surprisingly the “neon township” made way for a more earthy, rustic palette and Sekete evolved his language, a secret script that describes his world and invites us to journey with him to places and possibilities that are both real and imagined; familiar yet mysterious.
Paul Sekete died after a long struggle with illness in July 2010.
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Celebrating the African Spirit, Katonah, New York
2006
2009