Kgaugelo Lekalakala (Mpumalanga, Republic of South Africa, 1994)
lives and works in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa
Blac Space
Guests from the Future
Tales of the Vulnerability of African Women in Transit Spaces
album
Description
Tales of the Vulnerability of African Women in Transit Spaces looks at transit and transitional spaces as both ‘real’ places of movement and as metaphorical spaces of journeys, transitions, and changes that describe where we come from and where we are going. Using Surrealist imagery, these drawings by Blac Space, (Kgaugelo Lekalakala), explore the ways African women traverse the city, from their homes to their places of work; navigating taxi ranks, walkways, and sidewalks every single day, moving quickly to avoid the gaze of men who regard them merely as artefacts in space.
Credits
Authorial collaborators
Diana Mokokobale Makgaopa (Voice Over), Lelethu Mabaso (Voice Over), Kegaogetswe Rakopa (Sound Engineer)
Technical collaborators
Diana Mokokobale Makgaopa (Voice Over)
With the additional support of
African Futures Institute