'Multividual Realms'
2020
by Lesego Seoketsa
In this collection, including the pieces Multividual, Cost of Living, Headstrong, and others, the artist creates a vivid, introspective journey into the layers of identity, culture, and self-perception. These works come together as a meditation on the “multividual”—a term that reflects the artist’s exploration of the self as a complex, multi-faceted entity shaped by various identities and histories. Each piece peels back the layers of personal and cultural identity, revealing an intricate dance between presence and absence, fullness and fragmentation.
The figures in these images are marked by both ancestral and ritualistic symbols, partially shielded by hands or structures that protect yet reveal. Through these gestures, the artist delves into themes of belonging and self-acceptance, with each hand or gaze suggesting a form of selective revelation—what one is ready to face, or hide, in moments of prayer, meditation, or introspection. These elements emphasize the tension between what is shown and what is concealed, embodying a process of both self-protection and self-revelation that resonates with anyone who has experienced cultural duality or an evolving sense of self.
The imagery also engages with broader social and economic realities, as seen in pieces like Cost of Living, which reflects on the constraints and complexities faced by marginalized bodies navigating modern landscapes. The figures stand within or emerge from structures that evoke the notion of “home,” yet these are homes that are not entirely complete or accessible. This evokes a powerful metaphor for the fragmented experience of those who feel both within and outside their cultures and communities, highlighting the struggle for belonging amid shifting cultural and generational landscapes.
Through Headstrong and other pieces, the artist emphasizes resilience and the act of holding space for one’s power, even when it feels neglected or avoided. In each work, the body becomes a site for personal and ancestral stories, embodying the strength, contradictions, and fluidity that come with navigating multiple identities. This body of work ultimately invites viewers to see identity as a constantly evolving tapestry—one woven from heritage, self-assertion, and the courage to exist as a “multividual.”
In these six images, the artist has created a reflective and layered portrayal of the self as a “home” that is continually built and redefined. By confronting themes of visibility, invisibility, self-protection, and revelation, this collection encourages us to engage with the complexity of our own identities, recognizing the beauty and strength found in our multi-dimensional, resilient selves.
















