Zwelethu Mthethwa’s solo show, Inner Views, opened on July 15 2010 at the Studio Museum in Harlem.
Zwelethu Mthethwa’s solo show, Inner Views, opened on July 15 2010 at the Studio Museum in Harlem.
Alastair Whitton recently participated in the 8th edition of the Bamako Encounters, African Photography Biennial, Borders. The exhibition was first shown in Mali, after which it travelled to FotoMuseum in Antwerp. It will also be hosted by the Johannesburg Art Gallery in July 2010 and The South African National Gallery in Cape Town from October 2010.
CV of Zwelethu Mthethwa.
Patmos and the War at Sea is not the kind of work you can approach with all interpretive guns blazing—expecting meaning to pour out of the composition in a steady flow from the work of art into you and out into the world. Or, rather, you can approach the work in that manner, but you will find yourself confounded.
A series of questions put to Alastair Whitton by Jacqueline Nurse, with reference to Whitton’s Patmos and the War at Sea.
Sandra Hanekom’s series, Ten drawings in pencil and pressure, is a series of portraits of famous women who suffered with mental illness in one way or another. These women also, significantly, were connected romantically to successful or famous men of their time.
iArt Gallery, 71 Loop Street
Zwelethu Mthethwa: Photographs by Zwelethu Mthethwa is the artist’s long-awaited first comprehensive monograph, providing an overview of his work to-date and featuring the stunning portraits that have brought him international acclaim.
Zwelethu Mthethwa is the artist’s long-awaited first comprehensive monograph, providing an overview of his work to-date and featuring the stunning portraits that have brought him international acclaim.
Acclaimed portraitist Paul Emsley recently began his most significant project - to produce a portrait of Nelson Mandela.