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Archive for July 11th, 2012

1 August – 1 September 2012 

Group exhibition featuring the work of Gabrielle Raaff, Lisa Firer, Katrine Claassens, Wessel Snyman, Colijn Strydom, Danni Liang, Elsabe Milandri, Fan Cheng, Sarah Pratt & Sunette Viljoen.

Curated by Katrine Claassens, Monique du Preez & Candice Jezek.

 

About ~ Shoes From Chinese Ships

Walking on Strand beach near Cape Town one comes across a proliferation of shoes and other plastic debris from China scattered along the high-tide mark. From the survivors of a Ming dynasty shipwreck integrating into Kenyan society, to the story of a giraffe being welcomed to China as unicorn in the early 15 th century, the history of shoreline arrivals and trade between Africa and China is a long and often mysterious one.
Taking the sea, the vehicle for the original contact between China and Africa, as a point of departure Shoes From Chinese Ships features both emerging and established Chinese and South African artists. The show is a conversation in painting, drawing, installation and sculpture between the intricate and increasingly complicated relationship between Africa and China. Interrupting the commercial import/export relationship and replacing it with an integrated one that allows for a more personal discourse with a faraway place, the exhibition includes a collaboration between some of the South African artists involved and students from the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou. Living and working all around the world the artists explore the mystery, depth and intricacy of exchanges brought about by trade between these two countries throughout the centuries.

About ~ The Artists 

Working from China, South Africa, Germany and France the artists selected for Shoes From Chinese Ships are all of South African or Chinese nationality. The artists were selected for their visual and conceptual sensibilities, particularly the elements of nostalgia, fragility, mystery and displacement that tie their works together…

(visit the “artist’s section” to find out more about the featured artists or use this “TAG”)

Students from The China Academy

Students from The China Academy of Art are participating in collaboration with the South African artists listed above. The China Academy of Art is the most influential academy of fine arts in China with the most complete range of degree offerings and programs of study. It houses a diverse pool of artistic talent, with a focus on integrating theory and practice. Combining modern technical and cultural disciplines with traditional ones, the academy encompasses fine art, architecture, film and new media.

 

Born 1984. Louis Minnaar operates as a director, animator, illustrator, graphic designer and general visual artist from his studio in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. He has been practicing as a freelance visual artist since 2005. Since completing his degree in Visual Communication (majoring in video) at The Open Window Academy Pretoria, Louis has produced music videos for artists such as VANCOKE KARTEL, DIE HEUWELS FANTASTIES, FLASH REPUBLIC and AKING, as well as taking part in over 40 exhibitions locally and internationally. During June of 2009, Louis held a multimedia solo exhibition titled ‘Originale’, which included print, video and installation pieces, at Salon91 in Cape Town, and During April 2012 he exhibited at Salon91 again, participating in ‘The River’, a two-person exhibition alongside Maaike Bakker. Louis received the animation prize at the 2008 Mnet edit awards for “henri” and has been nominated as a finalist in several local and international film/video festivals.

 

LINK RELATING TO LOUIS MINAAR’S

2009 SOLO SHOW ‘ORIGINALE’

 http://www.onesmallseed.net/profiles/blogs/originale-new-exhibition-my

Maaike Bakker was born in 1986, in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. Growing up, she was inspired by lowbrow artists such as Ed Templeton and Barry Mcgee, whose works she discovered through alternative youth culture magazines. At a fairly young age Maaike decided that the only thing she wanted to pursue was her passion for art and illustration. Bakker holds a BA in Visual Arts from UNISA and an MA in Fine Art from the University of Johannesburg. The artist maintains a balance in her creative output between installation and concept driven works, and light-hearted, offbeat, rough works. Maaike has participated in a number of exhibitions, including a group show titled, ‘Bigwood 2’, at Artspace Berlin, Germany (2008), ‘Postscript’ alongside Francois Jonker at Platform on 18th in Pretoria (April 2010), ‘Breinmasjien’ at +27 Café and Gallery in Pretoria (October 2011), ‘Diversity and Unity India / South Africa’ a group exchange exhibition, which was hosted at the Association of Arts, Pretoria & CEWAC, India (July-September 2010), and most recently ‘The River’ a two-person exhibition with Louis Minnaar in Cape Town at Salon91 (April 2012). During 2009 the artist was selected as one of the Top 10 finalists for the prestigious Absa L’atelier competition. Maaike has also curated a number of drawing and illustration exhibitions, and lectures in illustration. She is currently living and working in Pretoria.