CTAF 2016 | Visitors to the Salon Ninety One booth (A3) can expect to see a refreshing and diverse collection of contemporary artworks including sculpture, typography, embroidery, drawing and painting, with a special emphasis on bridging the traditional divide between disciplines. Artists exhibiting with Salon91 at the CTAF 2016 include: Salon Ninety One represented artists Paul Senyol and Andrzej Urbanski, alongside Heidi Fourie, Jordan Sweke, Kirsten Beets, Linsey Levendall, Unathi Mkonto, Pierre Le Riche, Gerhard Human and Cathy Layzell.
ARTWORKS:
ANDRZEJ URBANSKI
CATHY LAYZELL
CRAIG ACTUALLY SMITH
FRANS SMIT
GERHARD HUMAN
HEIDI FOURIE
JADE KLARA
JORDAN SWEKE
KIRSTEN BEETS
LINSEY LEVENDALL
PAUL SENYOL
PIERRE LE RICHE
UNATHI MKONTO
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Deeply Entrenched making of H264 by artist Gerhard Human:
Paul Senyol
Andrzej Urbanski
Elsabe Milandri
Neill Wright
Nelson Makamo
Maria van Rooyen
Gabrielle Raaff
Galia Gluckman
Tahiti Pehrson
& Swain Hoogervorst
The fair presents a great selection of emerging and established local art and bridges the divide between art and design. The CT Art fair will have a wonderfully positive impact on the Cape Town Art scene itself and will certainly heighten international awareness, regard and interest in Cape Town and our wealth of creative talent.
Over 40 galleries and 130 artists will be exhibiting work from the full spectrum of media. Wanted Business Day Magazine will be presenting an installation of new video works, curated by Gary Cotterell, featuring some of SA’s most exciting contemporary artists namely; Mikhael Subotzky, Haroon Gunn-Salie, Barend de Wet, Khanyisile Mgongwe, Kudzanai Chiurai and Cameron Platter. Cape Town curator and critic, Andrew Lamprecht will be curating the featured artist space. Land and environmental artist Strijdom Van Der Merwe has been commissioned to make a site-specific work for the fair and the list goes on.