Michael Stevenson will continue his annual February
exhibitions of South African art at his contemporary
gallery from January 28 - February 14 2004. As before, the
exhibition is accompanied by a fully-illustrated and
researched catalogue providing a context for the selected
pieces. The exhibition will cover the wide and rich
spectrum of art in South Africa.
The African art works include a meat platter collected at
the time of the Anglo Zulu War of 1879, a number of other
interesting Matabele and Tswana vessels, and some late
nineteenth-century Eastern Cape beadwork. The nineteenth-
century paintings include an extremely rare watercolour by
Samuel Daniell of a Korana woman painted on the banks of
the Orange River in 1801 as well as a portrait of the Chief
Kama by Frederick Timpson I'Ons. The works by twentieth-
century masters include important oils by Hugo Naudé, Frans
Oerder, Cecil Higgs, Gerard Sekoto, Dorothy Kay, Gladys
Mgudlandlu and George Pemba as well as a bronze of a Zulu
man by Anton van Wouw. The contemporary artists who have
new works in this exhibition include amongst others Guy
Tillim, Sandile Zulu, Wim Botha, Deborah Poynton, Berni
Searle.
These exhibitions provide collectors with a rare
opportunity to view works from a wide range of period and
mediums produced in South Africa over the past two
centuries. For more information contact +27 (0)21 421 2575
or fax +27 (0)21 421 2578 or click here to
email us.
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