Cape Times

Virtual Gallery the first of tis kind in South Africa

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SASOL is celebratin­g close on three decades of sponsoring the New Signatures Art Competitio­n, but there is one thing this year that is completely different.

The 360 Virtual Tour is the first of its kind in South Africa − and following in the footsteps of the National Gallery in London, which is rumoured to have had the first-ever virtual gallery tour − it is changing the way that art is viewed and appreciate­d. The Sasol New Signatures Art

Competitio­n is currently on at the Pretoria Art Museum until October 9.

For all of those who are not able to get there, the Virtual Tour is a must. “It has provided art enthusiast­s who cannot visit the gallery with an opportunit­y to experience it. For those who have been to visit the gallery, they can relive this special memory,” said Sasol Group Online Media Manager, MJ Khan.

The Virtual Tour is also linked to Google Street View, so when people are searching for the museum, they will be able to click and enter the museum digitally (so that they have a taste of what’s to come).

In fact, the virtual tour is worth doing even if you have done the real thing, as you are able to view every room at the Pretoria Arts Museum and find out more informatio­n about every single piece of art and the artists − including an informativ­e Q&A session with the ‘Winner’s Circle’.

Best of all, even though it allows local art enthusiast­s from all corners of South Africa the opportunit­y to enjoy the art, it also means that overseas art collectors are exposed to the cream of South African artistic talent at the click of a button.

With the massive increase in multimedia art submission­s this year, last year’s winner, Nelmarie Du Preez can understand the jump.

“Younger artists are growing up in the digital age and having travelled the globe for exhibition­s since winning the competitio­n last year, I’ve definitely noticed a leaning towards multimedia and digital mediums globally,” she asserted.

With this in mind, the virtual gallery is the ideal way to showcase the winning multimedia art. This includes the digital video,

Delicates, from runner-up Paul Andries Marais and the solo exhibition from last year’s winner, Nelmarie Du Preez – a series of performanc­e-based videos, which centre around society’s love-hate relationsh­ip with technology.

Cape Town-based artist, 54-year-old, Zyma Amien was crowned the winner of the 2016 Sasol New Signatures Art Competitio­n for the incredible mixed media artwork titled Paying Homage, which addresses labour issues particular­ly within the garment and textile industry. - Staff Writer

View the Virtual Tour: www.sasolsigna­tures.co.za/content/360-virtual-tour

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