Cape Times

Illustriou­s artistry in the Cape

- Robyn Cohen

THE Cape Town Art Fair – which has been re-named as The Investec Cape Town Art Fair (ICTAF) – is on from Friday, February 16 to Sunday February 18 between 11am and 7pm in the Cape Town Internatio­nal Convention Centre.

There is an entrance fee but once you are in, you are in: walkabouts, talks and performanc­e art works are included with the ticket at no further charge. An exciting innovation this year is a new event: Harboured – in the Silo District, at V&A Waterfront. Films “exploring mythologie­s, ideologies and histories between safe and unsafe harbours” will be screened in shipping containers in the Silo precinct. There is no charge to attend.

Harboured is part of the The After Hours Hub – a platform of satellite events which are part of ICTAF but taking place off-site from the CTCC.

Harboured is also the headline attraction of the After Hours Hub and starts on the Wednesday before the fair (February 14 at 8pm). This is an art-inspired Valentine’s Day date night. Harboured runs every day until the end of ICTAF on February 18, from 4pm-11pm.

Curator of Harboured is Brent Meistre. An artist and curator, he heads up Analogue Eye – a not-forprofit project which screens video art works in public spaces.

Meistre explained how Harboured will roll out: “There are a 13 works by 11 artists from South Africa and Italy.

“There are three containers and a range of works in each container. The short film format works will each have their own containers and the shorter length works will be screened consecutiv­ely in their own containers.

“The public are encouraged to move from one container to another, where different types of works may be engaged with. The Analogue Eye project is focused on getting filmic works into public spaces where the viewers not only engage the works but also each other.”

Nontobeko Ntombela has been appointed as the curator of the inaugural iteration of Solo, working alongside Fair Curator Tumelo Mosaka and the ICTAF team. Solo will focus on the production of women artists, offering different perspectiv­es of the widespread socio-political issues faced by women in both public and private spheres, while also highlighti­ng their contributi­on to the art world.

Artists who will be showcased in the section are Maïmouna Guerresi (Senegal/Italy) represente­d by Officine dell’Immagine (Milan, Italy); Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum (Botswana) represente­d by Tiwani Contempora­ry (London, United Kingdom); Stacey Gillian Abe (Uganda) represente­d by Afriart Gallery (Kampala, Uganda); Parul Thacker (India) represente­d by Amar Gallery (London, United Kingdom); Keyezua (Angola) represente­d by MOV’ART (Luanda, Angola); Lhola Amira (South Africa) represente­d by SMAC (Stellenbos­ch, Cape Town and Johannesbu­rg, South Africa); Lucinda Mudge (South Africa) represente­d by Everard Read Circa Gallery (Cape Town, Johannesbu­rg and Franschhoe­k, South Africa, London UK); Kimathi ct tottMafafo (South Africa) represente­d by Ebony/Curated (Cape Town, South Africa); Ingrid Bolton (South Africa) represente­d by Berman Contempora­ry (Johannesbu­rg, South Africa); and Buhlebezwe Siwani (South Africa) represente­d by WHATIFTHEW­ORLD (Cape Town and Johannesbu­rg, South Africa).

l It is free to attend Harboured but tickets to the Investec Cape Town Art Fair cost R165 and R120 for students, seniors and kids over 12. They cost R60 for under 12s. Book at www.computicke­t.com. For a chance to win one of three double tickets to the Art Fair, see Freebies in today’s ToTT.

 ?? Picture: The Goodman Gallery ?? SILO PRECINCT: A film still of Bureaucrac­y of Angels by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin.
Picture: The Goodman Gallery SILO PRECINCT: A film still of Bureaucrac­y of Angels by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin.
 ??  ?? EMPOWERING: Cape Town artist Lhola Amira will be exhibiting at the inaugural iteration of Solo.
EMPOWERING: Cape Town artist Lhola Amira will be exhibiting at the inaugural iteration of Solo.

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