Industry Events

20:20 vansa networking session
The second chapter of VANSA's well attended networking session.
Scratching the Surface Vol.1
Scratching the Surface Vol.1 a group exhibition curated by manje-manje projects (Gabi Ngcobo and Mwenya Kabwe)
Rowan Smith
Emerging Artist Rowan Smith's first Solo exhibition.
ArtHeat Project Deadline
ArtHeat is calling for submissions for it's new Project page
Warren Lewis
 
Cuny Jansen: There is something in the air
 
Art & Craft Workshop
Thupelo Cape Town in partnership with the Cape Craft and Design Institute will host an Art & Craft Workshop
Art & Craft Workshop
Thupelo Cape Town in partnership with the Cape Craft and Design Institute will host an Art & Craft Workshop
Print ’08: Myth, Memory and the Archive Group Exhibition
 
Monomania
‘Monomania’ presents a collection of works by artists working particularly intently with their chosen subject matter and/or materials.
Avershoni Mainganye, Charles Maggs, Zelder Weber
 
The Spier Performing Arts Festival Feb/Mar '08 Proposal Deadline
Following upon the success of the New Collaborative Pieces commissioned for the first festival, we are calling for submissions to participate in this project in 2009.
The Public talk entitled:Addressing Xenophobia: is South Africa progressing, redressing or transgressing?
The Public talk entitled: Addressing Xenophobia: is South Africa progressing, redressing or transgressing? by Regis Mtutu (Zimbabwean activist & an international campaign coordinator for TAC) & Pearlie Joubert (Journalist) Chaired by Terry Bell (Columnist)
Mental Pictures: De Wet / Gimberg/ Nerf
 
NAC Funding Application Deadline
 
Master Copy by Georgina Gratrix
 
The Matt Sparkle by Jan - Henri Booyens
 
VANSAWESTERNCAPE AGM
 
VANSAWESTERNCAPE AGM
 
Livestock
Dale Yudelman and Arlene Amaler-Raviv
Max Wolpe, Jean Brundrit, Adrienne van Eeden, Svea Josephy,
 
Michael Pettit, Ian Englebrecht
 
Jost Kirsten, Natasha de Wet
 
Peter Clarke, Eris Silke, Paul Birchall
 
Monomania
‘Monomania’ presents a collection of works by artists working particularly intently with their chosen subject matter and/or materials. Within the practice of each artist an excavation of pathology and obsession is evident, and the act of collecting, ordering and archiving an integral consideration. Artists include Ryan Arenson, Siemon Allen, Joanne Bloch, David Koloane and Arie Kuijers.
Sam Nhlengethwa
 
Clive van den Berg
 
Robert Hodgins
 
William Kentridge
 
Decade
Highlights of ten years of collecting for the Sanlam Art Collection
Araminta de Clermont
Life After
Michael Pettit
Part Two: Abstract Painting
David Lurie
Fragments from the Edge
David Brown
 
Kate Gottgens
 
Bianca Baldi
Bianca Baldi's new project plays with ideas of public affection, fantasy and the cinematic image - combining actors, fiat seicentos, complicity and hefty logistics to stage a Grand Romantic Gesture. This participatory project will develop with events during the month of September.
Berni Searle
Michael Stevenson is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Berni Searle, featuring a number of major new video works.This will be Searle’s fourth solo exhibition at Michael Stevenson, following Crush in 2006, About to forget in 2005, and Vapour in 2004.
Youssef Nabil
Michael Stevenson is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Youssef Nabil, his second at the gallery following Sleep in My Arms in 2007. The exhibition will bring together hand-coloured photographs of celebrities and friends, self-portraits, and scenes staged over the past 15 years.
ArtWiki Marathon
Venues: CPT, JHB, Stellenbosch & Durban
GAVIN GOODMAN: DIRTY LAUNDRY
Inspired by the glossy, visually commanding style of fashion photography and pop-culture iconography, Gavin Goodman has created a body of work that is layered with contemporary and thought-provoking themes, without compromising on aesthetic impact.
NIKLAS WITTENBERG
 
New Comic Art
Jacqui Stecher, Norman O’Flynn, Karlien de Villiers, Mxolisi Sapeta, Leonora van Staden & Daniel Popper
Return to the Source: Art History as an Indicator of the Future by Dr Rasheed Araeen
Dr. Rasheed Araeen is one of the most respected and reputable authors and theoreticians in the field of postcolonialism and the visual arts. He has been awarded three honorary doctorates from, respectively, the University of Southampton; the University of East London, and the University of Wolverhampton. He is the founder editor of the prestigious journal Third Text, which deals particularly with cultural debates around the relationship between the so-called first and third worlds. He is well known among African scholars for his keen interest in Africa and African cultural debates. The topic of this conference, the Posts in Africa, is a field of inquiry that particularly resonates with Dr Araeen’s own interests. Enquiries: Lize van Robbroeck at lvr2@sun.ac.za
JAMC Exhibition
Opening 18h30, 8 September, 2008/ Jozi and the (M)other City is a project curated by Carine Zaayman. It features the work of eight artists and two writers. They are Ralph Borland, Nicola Grobler, Stephen Hobbs, Svea Josephy, Marcus Neustetter, Sean O'Toole, Nathaniel Stern, Johan Thom, James Webb, and Carine Zaayman. JAMC focuses on gaining a deeper understanding of the cities Johannesburg and Cape Town through the production of artworks and writing, as well as providing a discussion forum online. www.jamc.co.za
20:20 Event
 
Wilma Cruise: Recent Editions and Related Works
 
JEANETTE UNITE : REMEMBERING THE FUTURE
 
The Art of a Higher Good
 
20:20 vansa networking session
 
20:20 vansa networking session
 
20:20 vansa networking session
 
Month of Peoples Photography – Traveling Exhibition
Venue: Tsoga Community Centre, Washington Street, Langa; Gugulethu Library, NY144; Mitchell’s Plain Library, Town Centre ; Grassy Park Library, Market Square ; The Assembly, Harrington Street Cape Town Dates: Tsoga Community Centre – 2 to 7 May 2009 Gugulethu Library – 9 to 15 May 2009 Mitchell’s Plain Library – 16 to 22 May 2009 Grassy Park Library – 23 to 29 May 2009 The Assembly - 30 May 2009
miningunite
 
nuance
Exhibition Opening Wednesday 6 May, 6pm
David Brown at João Ferreira
Opening Reception: Wednesday, 6 May at 6pm
Tony Squance at João Ferreira Gallery
Opening reception:Wednesday, 3 June at 6pm
Studio Visit and Conversation at the AVA
Curated by Bianca Baldi and Kirsty Cockerill
Moments after Midnight
A photographic exhibition and short film by Chris Wait Opening Hours: Tuesdays to Fridays 12pm to 7pm
Connor Cullinan, Steve Bandoma, D Rooster at the AVA
 
Wessel Snyman, Riaan Vosloo at the AVA
 
Industry Events
 
“Revelating Now” by Nileru at Salon91
This body of work takes as point of departure the systematic art-making strategies employed by contemporary Generative and early Conceptual artists, specifically Hans Haacke and Sol LeWitt.
Sangisa Sangisa
VANSA is proud to present an exhibition of performance, installations and paintings by the artistic collaboration, Sangisa Sangisa, at VANSA's Spin Space. The exhibition opens on Monday, 21 September at 18:00 and the performances will take place at 19:00.
Launch of South African Art Now by Sue Williamson
29 September at the Book Lounge
blank projects opens new space
1 October at 18:00
Spring Art Tour
 
Spring Art Tour
Cape Town 1 - 4 October
Greatmore Studio presents ...
a video installation by Maksaens Denes
ECC25 Weekend
Exhibition ‘Forward>March’
Karoo Memories
PRINCE ALBERT GALLERY presents a body of new acrylic paintings and etchings by Diane Johnson-Ackerman
Sifting through the madness, for the word, the line, the way
Salon 91 Wednesday 28th April
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