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Lesejane’s exhibition explores photography as vessel of interpretation

Lesejane's exhibition showcases cutting-edge landscape photography, featuring a diverse range of works
Lesejane's exhibition showcases cutting-edge landscape photography, featuring a diverse range of works

Photography has long been used to tell stories, campaign against injustice, inspire change or document action. But Fine art photographer, Pako Lesejane’s solo exhibition mounted at the BIHL Group Roving Art Gallery explores photography as a vessel of interpretation.

“Through the lens, nature speaks in light and shadow, but it is in the hands of the artist that the photograph breathes a new layer with texture, colour, and emotion. Realism softens, boundaries blur, and the spirit of the scene awakens in a symphony of mixed media. This is a dance between fidelity and freedom, between what is seen and what is felt. Photography, no longer confined to documentation, becomes a vessel for interpretation poetic fusion of the real and the re-imagined,” says Lesejane.

Themed ‘Of Landscapes and Fine Art: A Journey Beyond the Lens’, the exhibition opened from May 23 until August 23, 2025. The exhibition showcases cutting-edge landscape photography, featuring a diverse range of works.

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