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A Fair Shot consists of 61 drawing configurations and an installation all made on pages of Botswana’s Government Gazette, a weekly government issue publication which contains all the pertinent changes and updates that occur in the lives of Botswana’s people and juristic entities, as well as the desperately sought-after opportunities to tender for government funded projects, a field plagued by corruption despite putting forth the appearance of affording everyone a fair shot. The drawings and spray paint markings made on these Government Gazette pages for A Fair Shot, and by extension A Fair Shot – Yellow pages and A Fair Shot – Yellow Pages B, are a comment on the corruption which plagues the economy and political landscape of Botswana and how the people represented by the faces drawn on these pages do not all have the same chance at succeeding in one of the most lucrative sectors in Botswana’s economy. A Fair Shot features 45 pieces each made of 10 Government Gazette pages with various configurations of ink and brush drawings of the frustrated faces of Botswana and spray paint marked pages representing an estimate* of the ratio of government tenders awarded honestly (black) vs corruptly (red). The entirety of the A Fair Shot series was made using old Government Gazettes from The National Assembly and the IEC (Internal Electoral Commission) which were to be disposed of. Some of them dated back as far as 2009. It is ironic that these works made specifically to critique Botswana’s law-making entities and electoral system were acquired from the very entities at the center of these criticisms. The fact that one can acquire old copies with relative ease makes the Government Gazette the most convenient and affordable paper at an artist’s disposal in Botswana which, in a way, makes it seem like the paper is meant to be used for the purpose of making this kind of social commentary. *There are no official statistics pertaining to any aspect of corruption in Botswana
2023
Ink on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
22.3 W x 17.5 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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Giancarlo Diablo LaGuerta is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist and curator, born and raised in Gaborone, Botswana. His work attempts to destigmatize conversations around politics, masculinity, culture and heritage in the context of Botswana and Southern Africa. Giancarlo’s approach to making work is experimental and many of his works blur the line between representative and abstract. This is the case across the many mediums he uses which include painting, drawing, collage, photography, installation video and music production. The themes in his work have ranged from various aspects of his personal experience - including his psychological state – to some of the shared aspects of human existence like grief, religion and politics. Giancarlo is based in Gaborone, Botswana where he continues to hone his craft and work closely with his community.
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