Thero Makepe - We Didn't Choose to be Born Here

Thero Makepe - We Didn't Choose to be Born Here

Dippenaar Family Trust Gallery and Javett Foundation Gallery

‘We Didn't Choose to be Born Here’ (2020 - ongoing) is a body of work by Thero Makepe (b. 1996, Botswana) exploring Botswana and South Africa’s socio-political fabric through a personal lens. Through staged portraiture, documentary images, personal and public archival materials and re-enactments, Makepe researches, uncovers and weaves personal family stories with national histories.


In 1958, his grandfather, Hippolytus Mothopeng, fled South Africa to escape racist Apartheid law. He went to Botswana, a far more peaceful country under British protection that eventually achieved independence in 1966. He worked as a town clerk in Francistown and Gaborone and as a hobbyist jazz musician.


In contrast, his grandfather’s uncle, Zephaniah Mothopeng, a teacher by profession, became an activist and joined the Pan-African Congress of Azania (PAC), eventually becoming the president of this political party. As a prominent leader of the struggle against Apartheid, Mothopeng served two separate jail sentences on Robben Island, the latter in 1979 for threatening to overthrow the government, for which he was sentenced to 15 years.


The title of the project, “We Didn’t Choose to be Born Here”, is a phrase explored in the minds of different family members during crises, separation, and ennui. Underlying the exhibition project is a photobook, currently in development, that addresses the history of musicality and activism in his family lineage. In this photobook, Makepe also reflect on his own experiences with activism during the #FeesMustFall protests that took place at the University of Cape Town in 2016, fighting for free, decolonized education across all South African universities.


Using various photographic languages, Makepe constructed a non-linear narrative that shows his maternal family’s lasting kindredship despite all the effects of politics, resistance, history, migration, loss and separation they have endured for over half a century. Makepe states, ‘despite all these adversities, I also want the viewer or audience to take away a sense of hope, celebration, and triumphant accomplishment.’


A first iteration of We Didn't Choose to be Born Here’ was shown at Lemkus Gallery, Cape Town in February 2025. This iteration is the artist’s first institutional exhibition. His first monograph, published by the PHMuseum, Italy, will be released in 2026.

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