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220. April/May 2024 Edition
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AT FEATURE: Mmakgabo Helen Sebidi’s ‘Ntlo E Etsamayang’ (The Walking House) | UJ Art Gallery
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Mmakgabo Helen Sebidi’s ‘Ntlo E Etsamayang’ (The Walking House) comes to the UJ Art Gallery 6 April – 17 May The University of Johannesburg Art Gallery in partnership with Everard Read Gallery and the Embassy of Sweden Pretoria, proudly presents: ‘Ntlo E Etsamayang’ (The Walking House), a compelling exhibition co-curated by Gabriel Baard and Prof. Kim Berman. This exhibition honours the remarkable artistic journey and commitment to Indigenous Knowledge Systems of Mmakgabo Mmapula Helen Sebidi. Opening publicly on 6 April 2024, the exhibition commemorates the recovery of 28 ..read more
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AT FEATURE: Sutha Ke Fete: The Art of the Basotho Blanket | Sanlam Art Gallery Cape Town
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  Sanlam Art Gallery exhibition view. Sutha ke Fete means ‘make way so I may pass’ in Sesotho; an invitation to make way for an imagined passerby, wrapped in a richly decorated heritage blanket. This is the title of the first-ever exhibition of the globally iconic Basotho blankets in the Western Cape, presented by Sanlam in collaboration with the National Museum in Bloemfontein. Showcasing the unique and engaging designs of traditional and contemporary Basotho Blankets, the exhibition will run from 20 March to 14 June 2024 at the Sanlam Art Gallery in Bellville, before moving to Sanlam ..read more
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Bonhams Modern & Contemporary African Art Sale in London
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  Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! Bonhams Modern & Contemporary African Art Sale in London The Bonhams Modern & Contemporary African Art auction in March offers a carefully curated selection of significant artworks that present some of the best examples from the continent to be presented to the market in recent times. Vladimir Griegorovich Tretchikoff (South African, 1913-2006), “Lost Orchid” (framed) £150,000 – 200,000 The auctions’ South African content is led by Vladimir Tretchikoff’s “The Lost Orchid” (est: £150,000 – 200,000). This masterpiece by South Africa’s fa ..read more
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AT FEATURE: Sotheby’s March 2024 Modern & Contemporary African Art Auction
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Sotheby’s is delighted to present their March sale of Modern & Contemporary African Art, with an exhibition opening Friday 15 March at 34-35 New Bond Street, ahead of an on-live auction on Thursday 21 March. From ground-breaking pieces by pioneering masters to exciting works by emerging contemporary talents, this auction showcases the vibrant narratives and diverse expressions of creativity from artists from Africa. Highlights include outstanding works by Alexis Preller, Irma Stern, Amoako Boafo, Gerard Sekoto, Ben Enwonwu, Mohamed Melehi, Ouattara Watts, Vladmir Tretchikoff, J.H Pierneef ..read more
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AT FEATURE: : Great Expectations: Selected works from ArtbankSA Contemporary Art Collection at Oliewenhuis Art Museum
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Oliewenhuis Art Museum is excited to announce that the Great Expectations: Selected works from ArtbankSA Contemporary Art Collection, will be showcased at the museum from 14 March to 5 May 2024. This poignant, yet inspiring exhibition, travelled from the Javett Art Centre at the University of Pretoria, and will be on display for the local and surrounding audiences. As South Africa gears for the 2024 general elections, Great Expectations takes a moment to reflect on dreams and hopes held for a free and equal South Africa almost three decades ago. The exhibition is a thought-provoking and meanin ..read more
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AT FEATURE: 2024 Hermanus FynArts Legacy Award Recipient | William Kentridge
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William Kentridge will accept the annual Hermanus FynArts Legacy Award at the 2024 FynArts Festival which this year takes place from 7 – 17 June. Photograph: Stella Olivier This annual award is bestowed in recognition of William’s longstanding and distinctive contribution to the arts in South Africa and beyond. It is presented at the discretion of the FynArts non-executive Advisory Board, and will be presented by Christopher Hope, a member of the board. Following the presentation William will present the Opening Address for this year’s festival. Acclaimed for his drawings, films, theatre and ..read more
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AT FEATURE: The Venice Connection: Strauss & Co auction features more than a dozen artists feted at the Venice Biennale since 1950
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Irma Stern’s The Smoker from 1945 estimated to get R15 – 17 million / $785 150 – 890 000 94-lot live auction includes works by Tate alumni Lisa Brice and Zanele Muholi More than a dozen artists in live auction catalogue linked to Venice Biennale CAPE TOWN – The Venice Biennale, an important recurring international art exhibition that this year celebrates its sixtieth edition, has over time become a reliable benchmark for judging artist careers. The catalogue for Strauss & Co’s flagship live auction of modern and contemporary art on Tuesday, 19 March 2024 includes work by more than a dozen ..read more
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Louvre acquires Chardin’s Strawberries painting thanks to 10,000 individual donors
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Louvre acquires Chardin’s Strawberries painting thanks to 10,000 individual donors Famous 18th-century work will tour France, heading to Lens and Brest The Musée du Louvre in Paris has raised the final €1.3m needed to acquire a painting of a pile of strawberries by the 18th-century French artist Jean Siméon Chardin. The remaining amount came from almost 10,000 individuals who donated more than €1.6m to a fundraising campaign to keep the work in France. The painting, Basket of Wild Strawberries (1761), was sold for €24.3m (with fees)—the highest price paid at auction for an 18th-century French ..read more
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