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  • Natasha Barnes Single Bloom 2017 Acrylic on canvas 130cm x 130cm

Natasha Barnes

2020-08-06T14:40:07+02:00

Natasha Barnes, Featuring Leila Fanner Natasha Barnes, born in 1969, is one of South Africa’s most celebrated Abstract artists. Natasha’s paintings take inspiration found in her travels and her love for the rich African images surrounding her life, this can

Natasha Barnes2020-08-06T14:40:07+02:00

Zolani Siphungela

2020-08-06T14:40:16+02:00

Zolani Siphungela Zolani Siphungela is an artist born in South Africa in 1986.  From an Early age, Zulani expressed his talent for art by drawing in sand and on objects that surrounded him. As a teenager he began sketching from

Zolani Siphungela2020-08-06T14:40:16+02:00

Edge of a Thread

2020-08-06T14:40:22+02:00

To pull the edge of a thread. To unravel the cloth. To grab hold of something and walk with the eventuality it leads towards. Or away from. The Edge of a Thread exhibition is a group show that wraps itself around and through

Edge of a Thread2020-08-06T14:40:22+02:00

Aimee Lindeque

2020-08-06T14:40:30+02:00

Aimee Lindeque Aimee Lindeque Creature leather and ceramic sculptures 50cm tall Aimee Lindeque no such thing as a fish 2018 Watercolour on paper 31 x 44 cm SOLD Aimee Lindeque

Aimee Lindeque2020-08-06T14:40:30+02:00

Variation / Distinction

2020-08-06T14:40:35+02:00

Variation / Distinction With Vincent Osemwegie, Anthony Lane and Duduza Mchunu An exhibition exploring the distinction of line in varying mediums and topics. Each artist elaborates around notions of interaction and variation through, around, within and across lines of people, worlds

Variation / Distinction2020-08-06T14:40:35+02:00
  • Christa Myburgh Bed time stories: Hush hush, wink wink 2017 Oil on canvas 170 x 170 cm

the presence of absence | Christa Myburgh

2020-08-06T14:40:41+02:00

the presence of absence | Christa Myburgh The strength held by mothers was once described by Maya Angelou as “a hurricane in its perfect power. Or the climbing, falling colors of a rainbow”. The process of building this body of

the presence of absence | Christa Myburgh2020-08-06T14:40:41+02:00
  • Ben Coutouvidis Vista with good light 2018 oil on canvas 36,5 x 30,5 cm

Limb | Ben Coutouvidis

2020-08-06T14:40:51+02:00

Limb | Ben Coutouvidis Eclectica Contemporary is pleased and excited to present a solo exhibition by Ben Coutouvidis for the month of April. A selection of new work is curated within the space, spanning the street level of the gallery

Limb | Ben Coutouvidis2020-08-06T14:40:51+02:00
  • Danielle Zelna Alexander Restrained (Knot), 2017 Oil on canvas 31 x 31cm

Danielle Zelna Alexander: Beholder

2020-08-06T14:41:23+02:00

Danielle Zelna Alexander Beholder This body of work, by Danielle Zelna Alexander, is an investigation into the notion of construction and the veneer of ‘finishing’ an artwork. Drapery and cloth are used as a metaphor for ambiguity, passivity and tension to

Danielle Zelna Alexander: Beholder2020-08-06T14:41:23+02:00
  • Philipp Pieroth Gespann 3, 2016 Acrylic and aquarelle on canvas 90cm x 160cm

Philipp Pieroth

2020-08-06T14:41:40+02:00

Philipp Pieroth Berlin artist, Philipp Pieroth investigates spatial relations between individuals and human interactivity as a means to interrogate the alienating context of a capitalist and technologically-based society.  As a result of frequent traveling between South Africa and Europe, his

Philipp Pieroth2020-08-06T14:41:40+02:00
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