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Friday, May 31, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Pretoria Art Museum
PRETORIA ART
MUSEUM
Open to the
public:
Tuesdays to Sundays,
10:00 to 17:00
Closed on Mondays and
public holidays
Admission:
Adults – R20,00;
Pensioners/students – R10,00; Learners - R5,00
FORTHCOMING
EXHIBITIONS
!KAURU | 24 May to
30 June | South Gallery
!Kauru provides a
platform for African contemporary artists and cultural practitioners to engage
around a showcase of contemporary African art, which will travel five African
regions. The goal is to tour these exhibitions internationally and to facilitate
a change of perceptions abroad about the continent, using the vehicle of
contemporary art.
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ARTFLUX
2013 | 1 June to 4
July | East Gallery
The Artflux
20 3rdTeen
exhibition showcases a selection of artworks by youths from schools
coordinated by the Tshwaga Cluster, Gauteng
Department of Education. The exhibition is part of the Pretoria Art Museum’s
Youth Month celebration and its Education and Development Programme, which aims
to make the visual arts accessible to
everyone.
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LANDSCAPE
PRINTS | Until 29 May |
East Gallery
In this exhibition we
find landscapes from the permanent
collection, made from different printmaking techniques such as etching, linocut,
silkscreen and lithography. The word landscape derives from the Dutch landschap, originally
meaning a patch of cultivated ground, which later came to mean an image. The
word entered the English
language at the beginning of
the 17th century, purely as a term for works of art. “Landscape art” is a term that covers the depiction of natural
scenery with its elements arranged into a coherent composition.
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ABSTRACT AND
SEMI-ABSTRACT ART | Until July |
North Gallery and Henry Preiss
Hall
A large selection of
abstract and semi-abstract artworks ranging from the early 1960s up to 2001,
including artists such as Larry Scully, Anthony Nkotsi, Kenneth Bakker, George
Boys, Sidney Goldblatt, Dirk Meerkotter and Cecily Sash.
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A STORY OF SOUTH
AFRICAN ART | Until July |
Albert Werth Hall
This selection of
artworks from the permanent collection of the Museum briefly reviews South
African art. The selection includes the works of early 20th century painters,
Resistance artists of the 1980s and artists of the 21st century. The
exhibition is based on the secondary school syllabus and artworks are
rotated regularly.
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COROBRIK CERAMIC
COLLECTION | Ceramic
Gallery
A selection of
ceramics is on display, representing the development of studio ceramics and the
work of traditional rural potters of South Africa over the past 30 years.
Newly acquired ceramic pieces are added throughout the year.
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Admission:
Adults – R20,00;
Pensioners/students – R10,00; Learners – R5,00
Open to the
public:
Tuesdays to Sundays,
10:00 to 17:00
Closed on Mondays and
public holidays
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Pretoria Art
Museum
Cnr Francis
Baard/Schoeman and Wessels Streets
Arcadia Park,
Arcadia
GPS: Lat:
25◦44'53.63”S Long: 28◦12'45.20”E
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Thursday, May 2, 2013
Exhibition at Digby Hoets Studio
First ever exhibition by Digby Hoets and students
plus Garth Hoets, Lesley-Ann Hoets, Harri Hoets & Leigh Hoets
at his studio at 125, Springfield Rd, Carlswald, Midrand
11- 12 May 10am to 5pm
Cinda Hunter has her unique 'shop' on the property. She will be open on Saturday and Sunday. Cinda travels extensively to source her jewellery, furniture, artefacts, textiles, clothing and accessories from India, South East Asia and Africa. www.cindahunter.com 083 284 1818 cinda@cindahunter.com
There will be tea,coffee,biscuits, muffins etc but you are welcome to bring your own picnic.
www.digbyhoets.com 011 468 2591 or 082 927 6606
hoets@digbyhoets.com
DIRECTIONS: From N1 take
New Rd off ramp and follow signs for Crowthorne. Turn left at traffic light
into 7th Rd (Indigo Nursery) and first right into Springfield. The studio is
the second property on the left and has a wooden fence. Use the second gate
which will be open. GPS
S 25° 58’46 E 28° 06’21
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