October 2025Autograph
Thato Toeba in conversation with senior curator Bindi Vora, discussing their artist commission at Autograph, London
Nataal, September 2025'Through photomontage and assemblage, they unpick the truths we inherit, the ones we’re sold, the images we’re taught to trust. They reconstruct tangled stories of power, identity, memory and contradiction' writes Kemiso Wessie
'Through photomontage and assemblage, they unpick the truths we inherit, the ones we’re sold, the images we’re taught to trust. They reconstruct tangled stories of power, identity, memory and contradiction' writes Kemiso Wessie
Mail & Guardian, August 2025Thato Toeba speaks to Lesego Chepape about their approach to artmaking through collage, background in law and the significance of their 2025 FNB Art Prize win as a person from Lesotho.
Thato Toeba speaks to Lesego Chepape about their approach to artmaking through collage, background in law and the significance of their 2025 FNB Art Prize win as a person from Lesotho.
Propaganda as play, August 2025'I don’t know that we can ever really arrive at a single truth, especially since truth is always viewed from multiple perspectives. That said, I do think my work is political because in making art, I am, in a sense, politicking' says Thato Toeba in conversation with Thembeka Heidi Sincuba
'I don’t know that we can ever really arrive at a single truth, especially since truth is always viewed from multiple perspectives. That said, I do think my work is political because in making art, I am, in a sense, politicking' says Thato Toeba in conversation with Thembeka Heidi Sincuba
Sunday Times, August 2025Andrea Nagel recounts Thato Toeba's journey from lawyer to the 2025 FNB Art Prize winner
Andrea Nagel recounts Thato Toeba's journey from lawyer to the 2025 FNB Art Prize winner
WePresent, March 2024'Throughout Toeba’s works, we see inclusion; of age, of life, of sexualities and of gender. Despite this, they consider the ethics of manipulation and world-building using other people’s stories', writes Makella Ama, appraising the artist's use of archive within their mixed media collages.
'Throughout Toeba’s works, we see inclusion; of age, of life, of sexualities and of gender. Despite this, they consider the ethics of manipulation and world-building using other people’s stories', writes Makella Ama, appraising the artist's use of archive within their mixed media collages.