Kaelo Molefe
Kaelo Molefe is a practicing medical doctor and self-taught artist and writer based in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Having spent a number of years working in clinical practice, he is now focusing on his creative practice which includes visual art, writing and moving image. He is interested in local and regional histories and the ways in which these re-collections colour contemporary experiences and paradigms. He is pre-occupied with exploring this through the intersections of history with material culture, anatomy, biometrics and the embodiment of memory.
In 2021, he completed an online artist-correspondence residency with the Women & Performance Journal in New York. The residency entailed a transnational correspondence of exchange between artists Kaelo Molefe (South Africa) and Bakhyt Bubicanova (Kazakhstan). Also in 2021, he completed a solo-exhibition of mixed media works at the 1004 Project Space in Johannesburg titled “In the Midst of Other Objects // Schematics for the Re-Construction of the Complete Gentleman in the Marketplace” and later exhibited some of these works as part of the “At Odds” Graduate Show at the 2022 Turbine Art Fair.
He recently participated in a panel discussion titled “Conversations on Creativity and Health” in Johannesburg. The event was hosted by “BLKHLTH” - a US-based Nonprofit organisation that aims to disrupt systemic racism to improve health outcomes for Black people globally as well as “Creative Nestlings” - a South African-based nonprofit organisation that works to empower and connect African creatives. He is currently engaged in a long-term multi-faceted project that seeks to explore the ways in which hegemonic Western epistemologies collide with black embodiment and the various corporeal and psychological distortions that these collisions produce.