Archive of Previous Art Exhibitions in South Africa - Closed February 2012
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ART EXHIBITIONS IN WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA
TRANSFORMATION
Date: 16th February - 29th February
Venue: Everard Read Cape Town,
3 Portswood Road, V&A Waterfront
Transdormation by Christopher Slack
On the Beat
Date: Until 25 February 2012
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]
Our first exhibition for 2012 features a selection of fine photography, in a combination of styles and genres. Included is Melanie Cleary's Piano Girl, from a series entitled Home Schooling, which was launched at Photo LA art fair at the beginning of this year.
Rustic Beauty of the Cape
Date: 15 January 2012 - 15 February 2012
Venue: The Cape Gallery, 60 CHURCH STREET CAPE TOWN 8001,
TEL: +27 21 4235309, FAX: +27 21 424906
Roelof Rossouw is opening his eleventh solo exhibition at The Cape Gallery on Sunday 15 January 2012 at 4.30 pm. He has exhibited throughout South Africa, Glasgow, London, Cheltenham, UK, Canada, Ireland, San Francisco and Miami.
ART EXHIBITIONS IN GAUTENG, SOUTH AFRICA
OF DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES - Jaco van den Heever
Date: 1 February 2012 - 29 February 2012
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/
This exhibition documents the chronicles of an ever-changing landscape.
It explores our resistance and adaptation towards change
MAINLY BENONI. AND PAINTINGS
Date: 22 January 2012
Venue: David Krut Projects, 140 Jan Smuts Ave, Parkwood, Johannesburg
T +27 (0)11 447 0627 , [email protected] , www.davidkrutpublishing.com
Following her 2011 residency at the Nirox Foundation, JessicaWebster presents her latest body of work, which continues to investigate the ways in which painting exists in two states simultaneously. In one instance, a painting exists as a physical entity – pigments on canvas that create a textured and layered physical surface. In the other instance, painting is a presentation of subject matter, a metaphorical translation of objects, emotions and themes into a tableau. These two elements of painting can be loosely referred to as “form” and “meaning”, often understood as separate concerns, despite their reliance on each other within the medium.
ART EXHIBITIONS IN KWAZULU-NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA