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Tretchikoff & Me

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‘Tretchikoff and Me’ is a salon-style exhibition that shows original archival prints produced under the supervision of Vladimir Tretchikoff while he was still alive alongside new works by emerging and established South African artists that respond to his legacy, creativity and influence…This exhibition aims to fill the walls of Salon91 on Kloof Street, Cape Town, with fresh new takes on his work, his life, his style and his techniques. In a nod to Tretchikoff’s own unstuffy approach to art the work will be in many media but primarily in two-dimensional print work. The exhibition is curated by Andrew Lamprecht and is presented by Salon91 in association with the Tretchikoff Foundation.

The artists involved in this project are:

Andrew Sutherland
Barend de Wet
Brett Shuman
Catherine Ocholla
Daniel Ting Chong
David Scadden
Ed Young
Jane Eppel in Collaboration with Nic Bladen
Lara Feldman
Lorenzo Nassimbeni
Lyndi Sales
Natasha Norman
Ndikhumbule Ngqinambi
Niklas Zimmer
Panga Management featuring Veronica Electronica
Wayne Barker
William Martin

Click through to see some of their Tretchikoff-inspired artwork. For the rest pay a visit to Salon91 in Kloof Street, the exhibition is on until the 31st of July.

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Sifting through the madness – Salon91

Sifting through madness, for the word, the line, the way is a new exhibition at Salon91 featuring the work of Andrew Sutherland, Senyol, Candice Jezek, Jade Klara, Daniel Ting Chong and Gabrielle Raaff. The exhibition opens on Wednesday night at Salon91 in Kloof Street. For more information about the opening night check out the event here.

Named after an extract from the poem ‘neither Shakespeare nor Mickey Spillane’ by Charles Bukowski, a poem about a writer’s struggle for survival, success, recognition,  & critical acclaim, which may be likened to the challenges faced by any artist, of any kind, anywhere in the world, across all barriers. The title also bears literal reference to conceptual process by which the artworks will be produced. Six artists working in any medium of their choice, 6 Bukowski poems, 36 individual artworks & 1 collaborative title piece.






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