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16-Jul-2017 14:53
André van Vuuren was born in Benoni near Johannesburg in 1945 and lives in Riebeek Kasteel in the Western Cape. Contributions include: "The 'Hidden Political Significance' of Andrew Tshabangu's 'Hostel Interiors'" by Ashraf Jamal "Dreaming of Transcendence: Andrew Tshabangu's photography" by M.Published to coincide with the exhibition, Standard Bank Gallery, Johannesburg, 2017. Neelika Jayawardane "Anecdotes Of That Which Is So Visible It Cannot be Seen: on the supernatural in Andrew Tshabangu's work" by Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung "'No Hawkers': signs taken for Johannesburg" by Hlonipa Mokoena "The Value of Andrew Tshabangu's Photography" by Simon Njami "Andrew Tshabangu's City" by Bronwyn Law-Viljoen "Incomparable: the art of Andrew Tshabangu in context" by Michael Godby Andrew Tshabangu has been making photographs for over twenty years.He came to South Africa in 1890 to work in the booming building trade in the Transvaal Republic.His first important commission as architectural sculptor was to create the old Republican coat of arms for the pediment over the entrance to the Old Council Hall (Raadsaal) on Church Square in Pretoria.Catalogue of the exhibition, Johannesburg Art Gallery, 2017.Includes recent and previously unseen work, as well as a commission in response to the gallery’s new Meyer Pienaar extension.
Catalogue of the exhibition of sculptures, installations and sketches, Sasol Art Gallery, Stellenbosch, 2010.
Includes an introduction by Johans Borman and paintings by JH Pierneef, Adolph Jentsch, Peter Clarke, Erik Laubscher, Cobus van Bosch, Walter Battiss, Cecil Skotnes, Simon Stone, Sanell Aggenbach, Clare Menck, Walter Meyer and Joshua Miles. Contributions include: "The Pastor's Gift", with a script by Junior Survivors of Performing Arts and art by Thabo Mondreki and Robbie Millan "Chippa my Auntie" with a scipt written by the Black Ink Arts Movement and art by Susan Opperman, Sabatha Ngesi and Thabo Mondreki "Petrified", a comic strip that came into being during a visual art performance event organised by CCIBA at the old cement factory in Philippi as part of CCIBA's Masterclass and Symposium on the Graphic Novel, coordinated by Andy Mason and Lieve Vanleeuw.