The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cassirer Welz winner

OLIVIA BOTHA: WORK SHOWS MATURITY AND CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMEN­T

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Next year, the artist will have a solo exhibition of new work at the SMAC Gallery.

Multidisci­plinary artist Olivia Botha was announced as the winner of the 2019 Cassirer Welz Award at an event held at Strauss & Company in Johannesbu­rg on Tuesday evening.

Botha’s prize is a 10week residency at the Bag Factory Artists’ Studios in Johannesbu­rg.

The residency will culminate in a solo exhibition of new work at SMAC Gallery, Johannesbu­rg, marking the onset of a new relationsh­ip between the Cassirer Welz Award and this leading contempora­ry art gallery.

A partnershi­p between the Bag Factory Artists’ Studios, Strauss & Company Fine Art Auctioneer­s and SMAC Gallery, the Cassirer Welz Award gives emerging artists an opportunit­y to showcase their work for a wider audience and significan­tly elevate their career.

Now in its eighth year, the award was created in honour of renowned art dealer, Reinhold Cassirer, and Stephan Welz, the late art auctioneer and co-founder of Strauss & Company.

Susie Goodman, general manager of Strauss & Company Johannesbu­rg, said: “This year we have put significan­t resources and energy into our commitment to sustain and grow the entire art market in South Africa.

“Investing in arts education and supporting emerging talent are core business values of ours and we will be intensifyi­ng these aspects of our work.” Along with Joe Turpin and Sharon Moses, Botha was one of three finalists chosen by an independen­t selection committee.

“The work of all three finalists was exceptiona­l, but the committee felt that Olivia’s really stood out,” commented Candice Allison, director of Bag Factory Artists’ Studios.

“What’s notable about Olivia’s practice is the clear impact of the year she has spent as part of the residency programme at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Bulawayo.

“Her work shows great maturity and conceptual developmen­t and we’re excited to see what emerges during her upcoming

residency with us.” The award will see Botha provided with studio space, a contributi­on towards material costs and a transport stipend, as well as the opportunit­y to in- teract with the artists at the Bag Factory. Botha’s solo exhibition at the SMAC Gallery will take place in February in the gallery’s new, bigger space at Keyes Art Mile. – Citizen reporter

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