Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Spier Light Art exhibition a one-of-a-kind experience

- WEEKEND ARGUS REPORTER

THE Spier Light Art exhibition started at the beginning of the month and will run until the beginning of next month.

This annual event at the Spier Wine Farm in Stellenbos­ch is in it sixth edition and visitors can illuminate their evenings with 21 different light and video artworks installed across the farm.

Spier has become synonymous with art and combines it with its food and wine offerings. So, those arriving just before the sun goes down can enjoy an outdoor feast of food and wine under the summer sky. As the stars come out, the lights turn on.

Spier exhibits one of the largest contempora­ry art collection­s in the country, but it also invests a lot of time and energy in making art accessible to as many people as possible. That's why this annual light art experience is always free to enter – the aim is to celebrate artists and their creations and to offer every visitor a unique interactio­n with inspiring artworks.

At Spier Light Art 2024, the artists each grapple with big themes and challenges in our modern world, such as environmen­tal disasters and climate change, how technology dominates our lives, the effects of racism and colonialis­m, gender identities and how humans make sense of life.

Despite the weight of these ideas, the artists create in a way that invites lightness, interactio­n and introspect­ion. Sometimes you will laugh, sometimes you will sigh, but you will always think and wonder.

Curators Vaughn Sadie and Jay Pather promise visitors to the farm yet another bold, bright and beautiful art experience.

The curators combine wonder, thought.

The organisers said whichever artwork you encounter, you will be said these works participat­ion and engaged and entertaine­d in South Africa's one-of-a-kind art experience.

“Bring an open mind and comfy walking shoes – the art installati­ons are exhibited across the farm – and let Spier Light Art 2024 add a whole lot of light to your life,” they said.

This project is supported by the Swiss Arts Council, Pro Helvetia Johannesbu­rg and Fedex. Entrance is free and a sunset picnic can be pre-booked.

Eateries are open until 9pm for the duration of the exhibition.

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