
Kelebogile Marope Wins the 2026 FNB Art Prize
Botswana-born artist Kelebogile Marope wins the 2026 FNB Art Prize and will present a solo exhibition in Johannesburg in 2027.
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Botswana-born artist Kelebogile Marope wins the 2026 FNB Art Prize and will present a solo exhibition in Johannesburg in 2027.

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Botswana-born artist Kelebogile Marope wins the 2026 FNB Art Prize and will present a solo exhibition in Johannesburg in 2027.
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