Archive of Previous Art Exhibitions in South Africa - Closed December 2011
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ART EXHIBITIONS IN WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA
Altered Landscapes & the Narrative Portrait
Date: Until end December 2011
Venue: Erdmann Contemporary, 63 Shortmarket Street, Cape Town 8001
T. +72 (0) 21 422 2762 , F. +72 (0) 21 422 3278 , www.erdmanncontemporary.co.za , [email protected]
This summer the gallery is hosting a mixed media group exhibition featuring both painting and photography. Well-known painters were invited to participate, Manfred Zylla, Diana Hyslop, David Hlongwane, Clare Menck, Karlien de Villiers, Mark Hipper, Jan Neethling and Lara Feldman. We are also proud to introduce new paintings by Mozambique artist Bernardo Carrula Tomo.
Recent works by
Anton Bosch and Hanlie Bosch
Date: 13th November - 10th December 2011
Venue: The Cape Gallery, 60 CHURCH STREET CAPE TOWN 8001,
TEL: +27 21 4235309, FAX: +27 21 424906
ART EXHIBITIONS IN GAUTENG, SOUTH AFRICA
Albert Redelinghuys
Date: 3 November – 4 December 2011
Venue: The Everard Read Gallery
6 Jellicoe Avenue • Rosebank • Johannesburg • 2196 • South Africa
Private Bag 5 • Parklands • 2121 • South Africa
Tel +27 (0)11 788-4805 Fax +27 (0)11 788-5914
AGO/GELEDE - MJ Lourens
Date: 9 - 30 November
Venue: Artspace Chester Court 142 Jan Smuts Avenue Parkwood 2193
Tel +27 (0) 11 880 8802 Fax +27 (0) 86 649 8551
Mobile +27 (0) 82 651 47 02
Email [email protected]
Hours Tues to Fri 10h00 - 17h30 Sat 10h00 - 15h30
http://www.artspace-jhb.co.za/
The work is aimed at capturing the nostalgic quality the landscape possesses in how we see it historically but also how we anticipate its future.
Kerri Evans - Paint
Date: 3 November – 4 December 2011
Venue: The Everard Read Gallery
6 Jellicoe Avenue • Rosebank • Johannesburg • 2196 • South Africa
Private Bag 5 • Parklands • 2121 • South Africa
Tel +27 (0)11 788-4805 Fax +27 (0)11 788-5914
The application of paint on a two dimensional surface, in a manner that results in an image that comments intelligently on ourselves and our existence, is a profoundly difficult task. That is why there are so few really fine painters. With this collection Kerri Evans moves to the front rank of her genre. These paintings are simple images of our fellow South Africans most often seated, sometimes nude, sometimes clothed.
ART EXHIBITIONS IN KWAZULU-NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA