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Stop stop click: group exhibition

2020-08-06T14:41:45+02:00

Stop stop click A key question hitting the art world and specifically contemporary photographers is the question of the future of the image. To stop, to pause, to click manifests in everyday life across so many platforms and interactions. To take seriously the

Stop stop click: group exhibition2020-08-06T14:41:45+02:00
  • Loyiso Mkize, Liberation, 2018, Oil on Canvas, 200 x 160 cm

Loyiso Mkize: Signal 2 Soul

2020-08-06T14:41:52+02:00

Loyiso Mkize: Signal 2 Soul "This body of work is a deconstructive journey inward.  Here I model light and dark expressively and deliberately as a way to observe the seen and the unseen of the human form. Who we are as well as

Loyiso Mkize: Signal 2 Soul2020-08-06T14:41:52+02:00
  • Ley Mboramwe - 4th Republic

Body, Soul and Spirit: Ley Mboramwe

2020-08-06T14:41:58+02:00

Body, Soul and Spirit: Ley Mboramwe Ley Mboramwe is a Cape Town based artist, originally from Kinshasa, DRC. He completed his degree in Fine Art at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Kinshasa, overcoming the loss of his parents and managing

Body, Soul and Spirit: Ley Mboramwe2020-08-06T14:41:58+02:00
  • Aubrey Chalie - Insaperable

Metaphysical Reflection: Aubrey Chali

2020-08-06T14:42:10+02:00

Aubrey Chali (locally known as Chali) is a well-known artist on the Zambian art circuit. He has exhibited in many international scenes including South Africa, Europe and Asia. Chali’s uses a semi-abstraction to look at multiple layers of cultural identity within

Metaphysical Reflection: Aubrey Chali2020-08-06T14:42:10+02:00
  • Ley Mboramwe - Red Boulet

Ubuntu / Uhuru / Awethu : Group exhibition

2020-08-06T14:42:29+02:00

Ubuntu/Uhuru/Awethu If ever the dryness of a language is felt, it is in the misused, overused and ideologically-motivated use of words such as “freedom”, “peace” and “humanity”. For these words, have been used for extreme political reasons as much as for sincere attempts

Ubuntu / Uhuru / Awethu : Group exhibition2020-08-06T14:42:29+02:00
  • Benon Lutaaya -Troubled

Self Reflection: Benon Lutaaya

2020-08-06T14:42:36+02:00

Self Reflection: Benon Lutaaya SELF REFLECTION Considering the complexities embedded within the African context and African identity, the structuring of its land and the conditioning of its people are often characterized by precarious political systems, with dire social and environmental circumstances

Self Reflection: Benon Lutaaya2020-08-06T14:42:36+02:00
  • Asuka Nirasawa, Japan Cell 6 2013-2017 Acrylic on round canvas 502mm x 502mm x 13mm

Asuka Nirasawa

2020-08-06T14:42:46+02:00

Asuka Nirasawa: Biography Japanese artist, Asuka Nirasawa, obtained her BA in Fine Arts at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, where she majored in painting and printmaking. She has had numerous projects, group and solo shows in Japan

Asuka Nirasawa2020-08-06T14:42:46+02:00
  • Vanessa Berlein - Take 5

The Scent of Joss sticks: Vanessa Berlein

2020-08-06T14:42:51+02:00

The Scent of Joss sticks: Vanessa Berlein Embedded in a time of increasing technological and industrial change, society is in a state of rapid, constant redressing. We open ourselves to an array of costumes tailor-made to perform in unique or a

The Scent of Joss sticks: Vanessa Berlein2020-08-06T14:42:51+02:00
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