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#SMARTISTS

UNISA ART GALLERY

PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA

SEPTEMBER 2015

Image by Alexis Preller

 

INFORMATION

Concept

#Smartists: This exhibition provides a special platform for teachers and learners to interact with artworks by some of the artists included in the list of FET Visual Arts Curriculum themes. The exhibition will include walkabouts which will provide in-depth discussions on international, continental and national issues relevant to the artworks selected from the Unisa Permanent Art Collection. The exhibition showcases some rare artworks from various artists such as JH Pierneef, Gerard Sekoto and Maggie Loubser, as well as the debut displays of recently acquired contemporary artworks from artists like William Kentridge, Diane Victor, Ntlantla Nsunsha, Wayne Baker and Penny Siopis to mention a few. The exhibition provides a vibrant overview from the South African art history periods to contemporary art today. It aims to empower and develop smart critical thinkers through visual interactions and experience. 

Featuring artists

Owusu Ankomah, Francis Bacon,Walter Battiss, Conrad Botes, David Brown, Steven Cohen, Frikkie Eksteen, Francisco Goya, Robert Hodgins, Helena Hugo, William Kentridge, Vusi Khumalo, Moshekwa Langa, Colbert Mashile, Lawrence Lemaoana, Maggie Laubser, Theresa Anne Mackintosh, Judith Mason, Nandipha Mntambo, Nelson Mukhuba, Brett Murray, Bonnie Nthalthali, Johannes Phokela, JH Pierneef, Alexis Preller, Gerard Sekoto, Phutuma Seoka, Penny Siopis, Lucas Sithole, Cecil Skotnes, Donovan Ward and more

Role

Project manager, co-curator with Bongani Mkhonza, Jacob Lebeko & Zingisa Nkosinkulu, concept developer, exhibition designer, graphic designer,event coordinator

Additional Events

Still-frame animation workshop for children with special needs 

Educational walk-abouts for schools 

Sources

Images: Megan Erasmus & Zingisa Nkosinkulu

Information: Dr. Nombe Mpako, Jacob Lebeko & Megan Erasmus

Website: http://www.unisa.ac.za/gallery

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