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Mary Wafer
No Closer to the Truth,
2010.
oil on canvas
120 x 160cm.
No Closer to the Truth
Mary Wafer at KZNSA Gallery
With 'No Closer to the Truth', painter Mary Wafer presents two new series of paintings. The first series of small and intimate works are portraits and still lives of mercenaries and gun enthusiasts and their weapon collections. The second series is an investigation into the Durban architecture and harbour.
23 March - 17 April
also showing
Marc Shoul
SAB Fountain Swimmers, Newtown, 2006,
2006;
Photographic print on Multigrade V1 FB Fibre matt paper
Flatlands
Marc Shoul
'Flatlands' focuses on the inner city of contemporary Johannesburg and documents people who have moved there – refugees searching for gold in one form or another. Shoul writes that he “wanted to document this new era of the Flatlands in post-Apartheid times. This huge mix of people and culture squeezed so tightly together in a place barely able contain it all”.
Kerim Seiler
Installation view of Pneuma Somnambull: Nomadic Structures, Mpande Bay, Transkei,
2010;
Fluorescent tubes, wood, metal, plastic, power
Nomadic Structures
Kerim Seiler
'Nomadic Structures' is a collaborative project by two Swiss artists – visual artist Kerim Seiler and dancer/choreographer Gregor Metzger – that will be installed in various urban and rural locations in South Africa in March and April. The travelling work is a sculpture made up of a number of tetrahedron-shaped cells and decorated with colourful fluorescent lights that blink at a slow pace.