artSPACE durban is hosting a walkabout of the exhibition “Reflections of Light”, a group show by artists and scientists. The artists will be explaining their works and the scientists will be talking about their field of study. Continue reading
Visual arts
Help raise funds for conservation
The Parents’ Association of The Wykeham Collegiate in Pietermaritzburg is holding its annual fundraiser at 7 pm on August 28. The event, which takes place in the LHC (Sports Centre) at the school will feature music by the Blarney Brothers. Continue reading
Top Up Inside Out exhibition at UJ Art Gallery
An exhibition, titled Top Up Inside Out, featuring artworks by members of the artists’ collective Ubuhle Bobuntu Arts and curated by Thulani Zondo, will be presented by UJ Arts & Culture at the UJ Art Gallery from August 26 to September 23.
Powerful works by Ricky Burnett and Michael Meyersfeld on show at Everard Read Gallery
Running until August 22 at the Everard Read Gallery is When Feelings Associate a Consciousness Forms by Ricky Burnett and Michael Meyersfeld.
Stillness – Michael Meyersfeld. This exhibition has three parts that were made between September 2011, and January 2015: The Time Being; Structures; and Maboneng Nudes.
Speaking about the work he says: “My intention is to reflect some of the core issues relating to the human condition; the ultimate concerns of human existence, the search for gratification, the silence of isolation, the quest for meaning and the awareness of the certainty of death.
“My entire photographic life has been predicated on an intuitive response to what I observe, and what draws me, inevitably has a quality of stillness. It is this stillness that enthrals me.
“I feel that for the most part we live in a world so frantic, that we forget the beauty of the creation of stillness and how it can impact on our lives. Whether it is the stillness of joy, or the inevitable stillness of death, there is inherent in nature a facet of beauty.”
Troubled with Goya – Ricky Burnett. All of the paintings in this exhibition have their roots in Goya, and then mostly, but not exclusively, in his etchings.
“My paintings are patently not re-figureings of Goya,” says Burnett. “That would be pointless. If anything the paintings quell and subdue Goya’s almost cinematic/photographic narratives under the sheer weight of dark paint. If links remain they remain in the undercurrents, in the weights.
“De-populating pictures helps me to make paintings. I’m attracted by reduced imagery – by images devoid of clues of the obvious, named, kind like boats, Presidents, and massacres. This reduction, though, is not, as I see it, the same as minimalism. Minimalism, at it’s least effective, is bloodless, and at it’s best, gracefully austere. I aspire neither to austerity nor to bloodlessness.
“Darkness does not imply depression. Darkness is a quality of light capable of carrying subtlety and nuance. Nor is darkness morose, pessimistic or hopeless. It is the opposite of glare.
“I have used a sense of glare in twenty small paintings initiated by Goya’s series, The Disasters of War. The glare came into being as I thought of the white-shirted peasant with arms out-flung in Goya’s painting, The Third of May. It is astonishing to me that oil paint can “hold” emotion.”
The Everard Read Gallery in Johannesburg can be found at 6 Jellicoe Avenue. Phone 011 788 4805 oe email gallery@everard.co.za
CFAD Annual Graduation Dinner

Recycled glam: Nikisha Goordeen and Pumele Malamlela showing their garments for the fashion show. Photo: Sophie Thompson
Durban’s most innovative art school, CFAD (Centre for Fine Art Animation and Design) will hold its annual graduation dinner, fashion extravaganza and TLTL Awards Ceremony at the DLI Hall in Greyville on Friday, August 28 at 5.30 for 6 pm. The event – which has been running for more than a decade – will see three significant events rolled into one fabulous evening: their annual graduation dinner which acknowledges the centre’s graduates: a fun and fabulous fashion extravaganza created by and hosted by CFAD students, and the Too Little Too Late Awards Ceremony. Continue reading
New exhibition Sightings, curated by Amy Watson, opens at KZNSA on August 18
SIGHTINGS, a new exhibition curated by Amy Watson, can be viewed at the KZNSA Gallery in Bulwer Road, Glenwood, from Tuesday, August 18. The exhibition is part of the gallery’s 2014/15 Social Art Programme supported by the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund. Continue reading
Visit potter Andrew Walford in Shongweni
Shongweni potter, Andrew Walford, is hosting an open day at his home and studio on Sunday, August 23 between10 am and 5 pm. Relax in country setting overlooking Shongweni Dam and view hundreds of flame fired pots. Visitors will also be able to watch Andrew and local potters fire his oil kiln to a white heat. Inquiries: 031 769 1363 or www.andrewwalfordpottery.com
The R20 million notice board
An Irma Stern painting was recently found covered in bills and letters, presumably used as a noticeboard, in a London flat. Continue reading
Ruramai “Rudo” Musekiwa celebrates African heroines
Lupita Nyong’o, Miriam Makeba, Alek Wek, Lira and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie are just a few of the dynamic women featured in Ruramai “Rudo” Musekiwa’s Sibahle poster series. The Zimbabwe-born, Johannesburg-based artist and activist created the collection to acknowledge the contributions made by both well-known and unsung heroines from the continent in time for South Africa’s National Women’s Day on August 9. Continue reading
Jewellery collection on show at the Artisan Gallery
The long-awaited launch of the Artisan Jewellery Collection will take place on Wednesday, August 19 at 6 pm for 6.30 pm at the gallery in Florida Road, Durban. This all new range, created by some of KwaZulu-Natal and South Africa’s most innovative jewellery designers, is exclusive to the Artisan Gallery and features both traditional materials such as silver as well as new and unusual components. Whether you are looking for a special feminine piece in silver, a gift for a man or something unisex, you will be sure to find it in this new collection. The exhibition will be opened by well-known and highly regarded Master Jeweller, Dean Corrie, of Mark Gold Jewellers. For more information contact Ingrid at 031 312 4364 or emailn info@artisan.co.za.







