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Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Photography & Vintage Printmaking
Jan Neethling, Mark Hipper, Abrie Fourie, Retha Ferguson, Ingrid Kloppers, Jurgen Schadeberg, Mandla Mnyakama, Themba Shibase, Walter Battiss, Lindeka Qampi, Manfred Zylla and Odendaal Esterhuyse at Erdmann ContemporaryWorks by Walter Battiss, Abrie Fourie, Mark Hipper, Jan Neethling, Jurgen Schadeberg, Themba Shibase, Manfred Zylla, Odendaal Esterhuyse, Lindeka Qampi, Ingrid Kloppers, Mandla Mnyakama and Retha Ferguson.
25 July 2009 - 05 September 2009
'FOOK ART & OBJECTS: Walter Battiss and Norman Catherine Fooking Around'
Norman Catherine and Walter Battiss at Gallery AOPThe inception of Fook Island is commonly believed to have occurred in November 1971 when the idea of a ‘fake island’ purportedly came to Walter Battiss while walking back from yet another exhibition of conceptual art in London: “So I decided while walking up Alymer Road that I’ll make up a concept of an island. The concept will become real. It won’t just be a selfish thing that an artist makes up and pins onto the wall, but something that everyone can participate in. That will make this island become real...[although] it is a fake island. I then rushed upstairs and looked under ‘F’ in the London directory and found the name ‘Fook’ ”, Battiss related to Barry Davidow in 1979.
Norman Catherine joined Fook Island after being invited by Battiss in 1973 and he populated the island with many Fookians and Fook animals. Norman Catherine and Janet Walker-Catherine still live in the famous Fook Manor, designed by architect Stanley Saitowitz at Hartbeespoortdam.
Objects abounded on Fook Island, alluding to many practices and rituals performed during its lifespan: Fook banners and flags, ceremonial Fook scepters, Fook currency in the form of notes and minted coins, Fook postage stamps, first day covers, postcards and Balloon Mail sticks, Fook passports and drivers’ licenses, Fook newspapers and books, Fook cutlery (Fish Knife and Fork), Fook waste paper bags, Fook clothes such as Fook jerseys and socks and Fookball T-shirts, and so on. Many of these artworks and objects will be on display at GALLERY AOP.
11 May 2013 - 08 June 2013













