Tshenyego decries lack of government support

Thapong-based artist, Lesedi Tshenyego, has decried lack of support from government. Speaking to Arts & Culture during an interview, the versatile artist said that despite the directive that government department should buy artworks from local artists; some of his peers are still struggling to sell their pieces.

"One of the major problems is that when the directive was introduced, many flyby-night artists flooded the departments with their poor quality works and this meant that serious artist like me are left out," he lamented.

The artist expressed worry that most of the people tasked with buying pieces for government are not trained in the arts and that is why they could easily buy sub-standard artworks, which he felt should be corrected.

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