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THE SOUTH AFRICAN ART TIMES

ART GUIDE JUNE 2008

A still from the video work by artist Cristina Luca, Spain You can walk by to be seen at The Bank Gallery, Durban 19 June - 17 July.
The International Video Show is from work selected from the Rijks Academy’s archive (Holland) curated by Greg Streak.
SOUTH AFRICAN ART GALLERY SHOW LISTINGS FOR JUNE

T. 011 465 9192


Eastern Cape www.grahamsfineartgallery.co.za
Bank Gallery
19June-17July - ‘DIS–EASE’ a
34 Long Fine Art
10 June - Contemporary Fine Art
Iziko South African National
Gallery
Whatiftheworld Gallery
05 June-05 July - Prints and
new generation of video art from Auction Until 31 August - Pancho Guedes Editions 08
Johannesburg Art Gallery the Rijksakademie archives 34 Long Street, Cape Town - ‘An Alternative Modernist’ First floor, 208 Albert Road Wood-
East London Until 08 June - 217 Florida Road, Morningside, T. 021 4264594 Until 31 August - ‘Our Triumphs stock T. 021 4481438
Ars Moriendi – ‘How to die well’ Durban T. 031 3126911 www.onauction.co.za and Our Tears’ www.whatiftheworld.com
King George Street, Joubert Park, www.bankgallery.co.za Government Avenue, Company’s
Anne Bryant Art Gallery Johannesburg T. 011 725 3180 art.b Gallery Garden T. 021 4674660
Until 15 June - Bat Centre 25 June-16 July - ‘Destinations’ www.iziko.org.za
‘Anything but Painting’ The Thompson Gallery
Franschoek
Until 07June - Londiwe (Zee) land and seascape paintings by
9 St Marks Road, Southernwood, Until 07 June - ‘Sites of Memory’ Nzimande -‘Parallel Attires’ Elizabeth and Hester de Vos and João Ferreira Gallery
East London T. 043 722 4044 78 Third Avenue, Melville 45 Maritime Place, Small Craft ‘Journey to the heart of the Matter’ 02 July- 02 August - ‘Abstraction’, The Gallery at Grande Provence
T. 011 482 2039 Harbour (Off Victoria ceramics by Joy Savage a show comprising of both local 01 June-09 July - ‘Decadance’,
www.thompsongallery.co.za Embankment) T. 031 332 0451 23 July-13 August - ‘Spirit’ paint- and international artists includ- group exhibition by Angus Taylor,
Free State The Photo Workshop Gallery
www.batcentre.co.za ings by Benjamin Mitchley and ing Anton Karstel, Mark Hipper, Diane Victor, Gordon Froud, Jacki
ceramics by Tania Babb Kevin Atkinson, Mark Francis, and McInnes, Musha Neluheni, Paul
04 June - Mimi Cherono Ng’ok - KZNSA Gallery Library Centre, Carel van Aswegen Douglas Portway Boulitreau, Rosemarie Marriott and
‘I am Home’ Until 08 June - Stephen Hobbs Street, Bellville T. 021 9182301 02 July-02 August - Louise
Bloemfontein 2 President Street, Newtown – ‘D’urban’ www.artb.co.za Linder’s - ‘From Here to Eternity’
Ulricke Lourens
Main Road Franschoek
T. 011 834 1444 Until 08 June - Dineo Bopape 70 Loop Street, Cape Town T. 021 8768600
– ‘Lovestrung’ AVA Gallery T. 021 4235403 www.grandeprovence.co.za
Oliewenhuis Art Museum The Worldart Gallery Until 08 June - Johan Thom – 02-20 June - ‘X marks the spot’ www.joaoferreiragallery.com
Until 16 June - Hardy Botha – Ret- Until 21June - André Naude - ‘twilight of the idols and bind/ont- exhibition by AVA members
rospective Exhibition Exhibition of limited edition prints bind’ (series 1) 23 June-11 July – ‘Baring’ curated Michael Stevenson Gallery
Until 26 June - Pauline Gutter 95 Commissioner Street, 166 Bulwer Road, Glenwood by Eunice Geustyn Until 05 July – ‘Disguise – The Knysna
– ‘Opslag’ Johannesburg T. 011 901 5045 T. 031 2023686 35 Church Street, Cape Town art of attracting and deflecting
16 Harry Smith Street, Bloemfon- www.worldart.co.za www.kznsagallery.co.za T. 021 4247436 attention’
tein T. 051 447 9609 www.ava.co.za Ground floor, Buchanan Building, The Dale Elliott Art Gallery
160 Sir Lowry Road, Cape Town Oyster Festival exhibition on Kny-
T. 021 4621500 sna and her surrounding areas
Woodmill Lane Shopping Centre,
Gauteng www.michaelstevenson.com
Knysna, 6570 Tel: 044 3825 646
www.daleelliott.co.za

Johannesburg Stellenbosch
Alliance Francaise of Jhb
Until 06 June - llana Seati –
Die Dorpstraat Galery
‘Contested Spaces’
Until 17 June - Chris Diedericks
17 Lower Park Drive, Corner Kerry
– Indigo Boy
Road Parkview T. 011 646 1169
21 June - 12 August - Nora New-
www.alliance.org.za
ton exhibition
144 Dorp Street, Stellenbosch T.
Art Extra Gallery
021 8872256
Until 07 June – ‘Aftermath’
11 June - 12 July -
SMAC Gallery
Reshma Chhiba – ‘Kali’
Abstract South African Art from the
373 Jan Smuts Avenue,
Isolation Years Part 2
Johannesburg T. 011 326 0034
De Wet Centre, Church Street,
www.artextra.co.za
Stellenbosch. Tel: 021 887 3607
www.smacgallery.com
Artspace Gallery
07-28 June -
Brendon Cahill – ‘vi vi’
5 – 26 July -New Works by Villiersdorp
Richard Smith
142 Jan Smuts Avenue, Parkwood
T. 011 482 1258 The Elliott’s Art Gallery
www.artspace-jhb.co.za Exciting Winter exhibition of latest
works by Dale and Mel Elliott.
David Krut Print Workshop 80 Main Rd, Villiersdorp, 6848
Until 17 June - Bronwen Findlay Tel: 028 840 2927
- ‘Floating and Falling’ Maputo by Guy Tillim from his series Avenue Patrice Lumumba, 10 July - 23 August Michael Stevenson, Cape Town www.daleelliott.co.za
142 Jan Smuts Avenue, Parkwood,
Johannesburg T. 011 447 0627
www.davidkrutpublishing.com

Gallery Momo
12 June-07 July -
Bronwen Vaughan-Evans – Pretoria
‘Home Is Where the Heart is’
St Lorient Fashion & Art Gallery The African Art Centre Bell-Roberts Gallery Rust-en-Vrede Gallery
52 7th Avenue, Parktown North,
Until 29 June - Colour Metamor- 18-30 June - Jabu Nala - 25 June-08 August - ‘Between Until 26 June - ‘Sit’, an exhibition
Johannesburg T. 011 327 3247
phosis - Reflections on Abstraction Ceramics exhibition meaning and matter’ - Group of quirky mosaic chairs
www.gallerymomo.com
492 Fehrsen Street, Brooklyn T. 031 3123818 exhibition 10 Wellington Road, Durbanville
Circle, Brooklyn T. 012 460 0284 www.afriart.org.za 176 Sir Lowry Road, Woodstock T. 021 976 4691
Gordart Gallery
www.stlorient.co.za www.bell-roberts.com www.rust-en-vrede.com
08-28 June - Pall Stefansson
– ‘Iceland’ and Carla Liesching
Erdmann Contemporary The A.R.T. Gallery
–‘Masked Portraits’
Until 28 June - Manfred Zylla and Until 21June - Hennie Meyer
08-28 June - Ellen Papciak-Rose Kwazulu Natal Western Cape Garth Erasamus - New Paintings - ‘Veelvoud/Multiple’
and John Hodgkiss – ‘The writing
63 Shortmarket Street, Cape Town No. 205, The Colosseum Building,
is on the wall’
T. 021 4222762 3 St.George’s Mall T. 021 4192679
08 June - 01July - Francois
www.erdmanncontemporary.co.za
Swanepoel – Photographs Cape Town
72 Third Avenue, Melville,
Durban
Everard Read Gallery The Cape Gallery
Johannesburg T. 011 726 8519
12-25 June - Sheila Nowers Until 08 June - Martin Layton and
www.gordartgallery.com 3rd I Gallery
artSPACE Durban -‘Round & About’. Lin Barrie - exhibition of recent
02-21 June - ‘Bright Ideas’ 04-07 June -White Ribbon Alliance 26 June-10 July - Olivia Musgrave paintings
Graham’s Fine Art Gallery – ‘A Promise to Mothers Lost’
23 June-12 July - Terri Broll and - ‘Bronzes’ 08 June-26 July - ‘Desire’, a group
Until 29 August – ‘The Modern 95 Waterkant Street, corner
Terry King -‘Painting and Process’ 3 Portswood Road, V&A exhibition
Palimpsest - Envisioning South Buitengracht, Cape Town
and Kieran Smith -‘Us’ Waterfront T. 021 4184527 60 Church Street, Cape Town
African Modernity’ T. 021 4252266 Rejoyce by Bronwen Vaughan-
3 Millar Road, Durban www.everard-read-capetown.co.za T. 021 4235309
Corner Cedar & Valley Roads Evans – ‘Home Is Where the
T. 031 312 0793 www.capegallery.co.za
Broadacres, Fourways Heart is’. Gallery Momo
www.artspacedurban.co.za
GALERIE : ADRIAAN BOSHOFF
Featuring: Adriaan Boshoff
Still life (Oil on canvas 90cm x 70cm)

Contact details:

Address: 489 Alsation Road


Faerie Glen, Pretoria

Email: sagallery@hotmail.com

Cell: +27 (0) 833754844 –Johan Steyn

Michael MacGarry - The Trade, archival inkjet print (2008) Daniel Halter - Space of AIDS (2007) Themba Shibase - Salute your king boy (2006)

Support Emerging South African Artists


The MTN New Contemporaries Award is a competition designed to promote talented, cutting- to date. The MTN Art Collection houses some 1,450 diverse historic works of art – both traditional
edge artists who have not yet received critical acclaim but who are positioned to be the next and contemporary – from across South Africa and elsewhere on the continent. This is a socially-
leaders in the art field. The selected four emerging South African artists will be afforded the conscious collection which supports and promotes trainers, learners and emerging artists.
opportunity to create a new artwork especially for the MTN New Contemporaries exhibition, which
will be staged at the University of Johannesburg Gallery in July. On completion of the nominees’ The Gala Opening of the fourth MTN New Contemporaries Award will takplace on Thursday,
respective art pieces, an independent judging committee, drawn from across the country, will 10 July 2008 at the University of Johannesburg’s ultra-contrary gallery where the winner and three
choose the winner. runners-up will be announced.

Through this award the public has the opportunity to become familiar with new languages of The four nominees are:
emerging artists. MTN recognises the need to encourage creative individuals who will drive Daniel Halter, who looks at Zimbabwean politics with an aesthetic eye but never without playful
South Africa’s cultural environment in the future. undertones.
The MTN New Contemporaries Award was initiated in 2001 and has drawn in top curators such Themba Shibase, who is intrigued by the notion of an artist as a cultural hybrid in the context of
as Khwezi Gule (2006), Kathryn Smith (2003) and Clive Kellner (2001). Exposure generated by the present-day South Africa.
awards has facilitated national and international opportunities for the past winners, Mlungisi Zondi
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(2006), Thando Mama (2003) and Thembinkosi Goniwe (2001), who have gone on to exhibit Dineo Bopape, who collects and assembles personal objects that have guided and been a part of
across the globe. Mama received the Belgian Community Award in Dakar in 2004, and Goniwe has her everyday experience.
since been appointed to the staff of the Wits School of Arts. Through its MTN school Art Awards,
Michael MacGarry, whose work investigates the infiltration of Western imperialism and colonialism
The MTN SA Foundation’s Arts and Culture programme develops learner materials and provides
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