show

show is a late-summer exhibition of work that is not necessarily related by Jeanne Gaigher, Rebecca Haysom, Lebogang Mogul Mabusela, Mmabatho Grace Mokalapa, Daniella Mooney, Octavia Roodt, Renée Rossouw and Sitaara Stodel.

Please refer to the exhibition guide here and catalogue of Sitaara Stodel’s available work here.

blue 3, Sitaara Stodel, 2019, cyanotype on fabriano rosapina, 350 x 250 mm

blue 3, Sitaara Stodel, 2019, cyanotype on fabriano rosapina, 350 x 250 mm

she finds not her sum, but her differences

The project involves a number of discrete practices that will occupy the space of the gallery between November 2019 and February 2020. While some work will be exhibited throughout the period, other contributions to the project will be developed and collapsed in the space. Part exhibition, part practice-based research, …she finds not her sum but her differences considers relationships between reading, plurality, correspondence, memory and invention.

The show features work by Lavendhri Arumugam, Francise Burger, Alannah Clamp, Robyn Cook, Terry Kurgan, Naadira Patel, Kundai Moyo, Robyn Nesbitt, Jabu Nadia Newman, Lauren Van Gogh, Volteface Online

Refer to the exhibition guide here.

Secrets, Terry Kurgan, 2020

Secrets, Terry Kurgan, 2020

rocks

rocks is an exhibition about the same, curated by Chloë Reid and Matty Roodt.

Less of a curatorial essay than a collection of things to be set out and looked at, rocks includes work by Nina Barnett, Nolan Oswald Dennis, Jared Ginsburg, Dan Halter, Thami Jali, Io Makandal, Garth Meyer, Nabeeha Mohamed, Daniella Mooney, Sean O’Toole, Matty Roodt, Jonah Sack, Inga Somdyala and Sitaara Stodel.

Refer to the complete catalogue here.

(section from) Rock Drawing: Molten Flow Filled Fracture From Meteor Impact II, Nina Barnett, 2017, graphite on rock paper

(section from) Rock Drawing: Molten Flow Filled Fracture From Meteor Impact II, Nina Barnett, 2017, graphite on rock paper