'Public Art/Private Lives'
Terry Kurgan at Gallery AOP'Terry Kurgan's solo exhibition, 'Public Art/Private Lives', is an act of reflection, and of re-looking at aspects of a career's work to date. An endeavor to rearticulate through revised collation and reconsidered pairing some key bodies of her work that continue to speak, both intimately and more overtly, to themes that have defined her interests and creative practice over many years.'
'In this review exhibition, Kurgan reassembles older bodies of work in relation to new ones, and the more 'public' images of her practice are explored against her own archive of private or intimate reflections on self and family. The process reveals striking parallels in her work across these divides - not simply at a formal level of composition and staging, or in their echoing aesthetics, but in how the space between public and private can so easily blur, and the questions of family or public find their confluence in how they resonate at the level of being human.' (Extracts from an essay by Tracy Murinik for the brochure accompanying the exhibition)
The opening of the exhibition will coincide with the launch of Hotel Yeoville, the book on Terry Kurgan's participatory public art project, published by Fourthwall Books
The exhibition will be opened by photographer Jo Ractliffe, and Bronwyn-Law Viljoen, editor and co-founder of Fourthwall Books, will talk about the book project.
A conversation between Terry Kurgan and Sarah Nuttall will take place on Saturday 2 March at 12:00 at GALLERY AOP. (Sarah Nuttall is Professor of Literary and Cultural Studies and Director of WISER at the University of the Witwatersrand).
21 February - 23 March













