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Johannes Phokela (born 1966, Soweto, South Africa) is an artist that works in painting and sculpture.

Background
Johannes Phokela was born in Soweto, South Africa in 1966 and trained under Durant Sihlali

When Phokela was a child he witnessed the Soweto uprising and later created memorials regarding the event, including a statue of Teboho MacDonald Mashinini on the grounds of Morris Isaacson High School unveiled on 1st of May 2010, and a large sculptural mural of a book sitting in a lot opposite of the school.

Phokela began his studies at the Federated Union of Black Artists, Johannesburg before concluding his studies at the Royal College of Art, London.

Phokela has lived and worked in both London and Johannesburg.

Artistic Practice
Phokela's artistic practice is primarily composed of oil on canvas painting in the style of older Dutch Golden Age painting, often Phokela's paintings will include white grids as well.

Phokela on the topic of the production of Art had stated "Once you have the work it doesn’t really matter who produced it What counts is the quality. But unfortunately, the contemporary international art scene has this tendency to dwell on the background of the artist”

Exhibitions

 * Johannes Phokela, Rack Gallery, London, May - July 1998
 * Johannes Phokela, I like my Neighbours, Johannesburg, South Africa; Gallery MOMA, 2009
 * Johannes Phokela, The World of the Sacred and the Profane, Johannesburg, South Africa; Gallery AOP, 2015