Reviews

Zwelethu Mthethwa: Inner Views at Studio Museum, Harlem

Zwelethu Mthethwa’s solo show, Inner Views, opened on July 15 2010 at the Studio Museum in Harlem.

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A sea-horse in her bed: Beth Armstrong’s unique approach to sculpture

A profile article on Beth Armstrong by Caeri Dunnell, published in Grahamstown’s City Press shortly after Armstrong’s Master of Fine Art exhibition in March 2010.

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Gina Heyer: Threshold (a discussion by Vivian van der Merwe)

Painting is easy when you don’t know how and very difficult when you do”

A discussion of Gina Heyer’s work by Vivan van der Merwe, lecturer in painting at Stellenbosch University.

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Dramatic storyteller uses the medium of paint

Melvyn Minnaar reviews Matthew Hindley’s Like, like, like, like a circus at iArt Gallery Wembley: A Project Room for Contemporary Art for The Cape Times.
The show runs until 23 September 2009.

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Shades of Grey

Sean O’Toole’s profile of Richard Smith appeared in the popular online publication, Mahala, to coincide neatly with the opening of Richard Smith: NEW WORK at iArt Gallery from 9 - 23 September 2009.

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The Art of Making Artworks On An iPhone

Gus Silber approached some artists to try out an application - Brushes - on the new iPhone and let him know what they thought.
THe results of the experiment and Gus’s take on it were published in The Weekender, 28 August 2009.

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Jan van der Merwe’s “It’s Cold Outside”

Thirteen life size works made over time with the earliest dating from 1999 and the most recent 2008 by Tshwane University of Technology lecturer Jan van der Merwe reveal his ongoing preoccupation with universally relevant issues such as power, responsibility and violence.

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Muse-08

Muse-08 creates a unique opportunity in social documentation by celebrating the lives of individuals who have shaped South African culture through the visual arts, performing arts and new media. Poets and patrons, visionaries and villains, actors and activists, all who play prominent roles in South African Arts and Culture have been captured on paper and canvas by our country’s leading artists.

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