Leon Botha | |
---|---|
Born | 4 June 1985 Cape Town, South Africa |
Died | 5 June 2011 Cape Town |
(aged 26)
Occupation | Painter, entertainer |
Years active | 2007–2011 |
Leon Botha (4 June 1985 – 5 June 2011[1]) was a South African painter, and musical performer,[2] as well as one of the world's oldest survivors of progeria.[3]
Botha was born in Cape Town, South Africa and lived there until his death. He was diagnosed with progeria around the age of 4 years. He had no formal training in art beyond high school courses, but became a full-time painter after graduation, doing commissioned works.
In 2005, Botha successfully underwent heart bypass surgery to prevent a heart attack due to progeria-related atherosclerosis.[4] In January 2007, Botha had his first solo art exhibition, entitled "Liquid Sword; I am HipHop", revolving around hip-hop culture as a way of life.[5] It took place at the Rust-en-Vrede (which translates to Rest and Peace) gallery in Durbanville and was opened by Mr Fat of the South African Hip Hop group Brasse Vannie Kaap.[6][7] His second solo exhibition opened in March 2009 and featured pieces of the artist's life. Botha was asked if the title "Liquid Swords; Slices of Lemon" referred to the adage "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade." Botha said no, adding, "Lemons? I slice 'em and serve 'em back!"[8]
In January 2010 he hosted the first exhibit of "Who Am I? ...Transgressions", a photo collaboration with Gordon Clark, at the João Ferreira Gallery in Cape Town.[9] Botha said of the exhibition, "I am a spiritual being, the same as you, primarily. Then I'm a human being and this part of the human being is the body, which has a condition."[10]
Botha was also engaged in deejaying and turntablism under the name DJ Solarize.[11][12] He was featured alongside Watkin Tudor Jones, aka Ninja, in the music video "Enter the Ninja" from Die Antwoord.[13][14][15][16]
In November 2010, Botha suffered a stroke.[17][18] Botha died from complications of progeria in Cape Town one day after his 26th birthday.[19][20]