The Herald (South Africa)

Fistful of art exhibition­s

Range of visuals on display this week

- Gillian McAinsh mcainshg@timesmedia.co.za

THIS week Port Elizabeth offers a fistful of art exhibition­s within close proximity and offering a range of visuals. They include:

Galerie Noko in Russell Road is hosting the colourful solo exhibition by Johan Bloom, Reflective Identities, which explores the human condition and what it means to be human.

His recent body of work takes a look at “our place in the universe, time and space. An exploratio­n of our common ancestry. Finding similariti­es in indigenous art, early human visual expression­s and our digitised world as a bridge between past and present”.

From this he creates images that are simultaneo­usly tribal yet modern, with acrylic figures and imprints on canvas and steel sculptures resembling early rock art. These are accompanie­d by modern and ancient symbols as diverse as barcodes, @signs, pixilation and biometric fingerprin­ts.

Reflective Identities is open until March and gallery hours are 10am to 6pm on weekdays and 10am to 4pm Saturdays.

Inquiries: Usen Obot, 073-088-5883 or Nelisa, (041) 582-2090.

Artec at 36 Bird Street, Central, hosts The Human Landscape until March 17.

This exhibition includes sculptures, paintings and mixed media work, many of which give thought engaging and provoking insights into what it means to be “human”.

Many of the works are portraits such as Brunn Kramer’s thoughtful heads and Aneesa Loonat’s impression­istic collection titled Phantasmat­ic Simulacra.

Gallery hours are 9am to 4pm on weekdays. Inquiries: Zinzi Mabuso (041) 585 3641.

The Nelson Mandela

Metropolit­an Art Museum in Park Drive opens the Rememberin­g the SS Mendi exhibition today and will run until May 18.

This powerful exhibition features more than 200 sketches culminatin­g in a vast final triptych by Eastern Cape artist Hillary Graham.

The material hanging is taken from the Art Museum’s permanent collection and is going on display to commemorat­e the centenary anniversar­y of the sinking of the SS Mendi in 1907.

NMMAM also opens its Power of Drawing exhibition today, which displays both complete and preparator­y drawings by Graham along with other luminaries such as William Kentridge, Penny Siopis and Fred Page.

Gallery hours are 9am to 5pm on weekdays, except Tuesday mornings and public holidays. Inquiries: (041) 506-2000.

The GFI Art Gallery in Park Drive is hosting a range of artists, with paintings, ceramics, sculpture, etc.

Artists featured include well-known names such as Duncan Stewart, Prof Greg Kerr and Hennie Odendaal’s wooden sculptures, as well as others less well known.

Gallery hours are Monday to Friday from 10am until 4pm and on Saturday from 10am until 1pm. Inquiries: Robyn Sherwood, (041) 586-3973.

On Friday the NMMU

Gallery on 36 Bird Street opens its masters students’ Graduate Exhibition which will include works by Rene Pirie, Jonathan van de Walt and Mellaney Ruiters.

The Graduate Exhibition will be open until March 24. Inquiries: Hermolene Stenekamp, (041) 504-3256.

For a picture gallery go online to: www.heraldlive.co.za

 ??  ?? MOTHER N CHILDREN: Works by artist Francis Sibanda form part of the exhibition taking place at the GFI today
MOTHER N CHILDREN: Works by artist Francis Sibanda form part of the exhibition taking place at the GFI today
 ??  ?? REMEMBERED: The SS Mendi exhibition opens at the NMM Art Museum today
REMEMBERED: The SS Mendi exhibition opens at the NMM Art Museum today

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