Risky Parking: Avant Car Guard's new show at Whatiftheworld / Gallery
Risky Parking: Avant Car Guard's new show at Whatiftheworld / Gallery
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THE GALLERY BUZZ PAGE<br />
Opening of Claude Bouscharain’s exhibition entitled: Strange Enchartments until 15 March 09 <strong>at</strong> SMAC <strong>Gallery</strong>. See more <strong>at</strong>: www.smacgallery.com<br />
Stanely Pinker, Claude Bouscharain and Erik Laubscher<br />
infront of Bouscharain’s work “Light and Man”<br />
Full house on Claude Bouscharain’s Exhibition “Strange Enchantments” opening night.<br />
Key works from the Sanlam Art Collection collected over the past decade by cur<strong>at</strong>or Stefan Hundt launched the first leg of a travelling art exhibition <strong>at</strong> iArt in Cape Town<br />
Ann Palmer, Stephan Welz, Bina Genovese Jaco van Schalkwyk, Elana Brundyn, Pieter Brundyn Ann Palmer, Ann Piet Viljoen, Stefan Hundt<br />
Trent Read, fifth gener<strong>at</strong>ion art dealer, gallery owner and director has reopened his Knysna Fine Art <strong>Gallery</strong> see more <strong>at</strong> www.finearts.co.za<br />
New Red Black and White <strong>Gallery</strong> owned by Piér and Jo-Marie Rabe opens in Stellenbosch with a <strong>show</strong> by Strijdom van der Merwe. See more <strong>at</strong>: www.redblackandwhite.co.za<br />
Moya and Marike van Zyl <strong>at</strong> the opening of “Exploring Lines” an exhibition<br />
of works of art by Strijdom van der Merwe on opening night<br />
Jo-Marie Rabe with friends Marita Wragge and Pieter Toerien<br />
An exterior shot of the warehouse on opening night<br />
New gallery in Stellenbosch, one th<strong>at</strong> offers a unique and exciting exhibition space to artists, the art community and the public. A huge red sculpture “Falling Sticks” by Land Astist Strijdom van der Merwe in front of the building<br />
alludes to wh<strong>at</strong> happens inside. The building d<strong>at</strong>es from the 1920’s and was originally used as brandy m<strong>at</strong>ur<strong>at</strong>ion cellar. Stjidom’s fusion of art within a spesific environment brought out the magic of the building and has set the<br />
standard for wh<strong>at</strong> the Rabes expect from artists who will be exhibiting in this gallery in future. “Artists are enormously inspired by the space. We encourage them to utilize the gallery in wh<strong>at</strong>ever way they feel would do justice to<br />
their work and to the space” Jo-Marie commented.Piér and Jo-Marie Rabe have been antique dealers and passion<strong>at</strong>e art collectors for the last 25 years. “We never inteded to become gallerists, but then we bought this amazing<br />
building. As the renov<strong>at</strong>ions started taking shape, the building started to dict<strong>at</strong>e! We decided to call it red, black and white” Piér said. The Rabes are also planning a series of lectures to coinside with the different exhibitions. Shany<br />
van den Berg and her daughter Roche will be the <strong>show</strong>ing a group of works next. The title of the exhibition is “HalfMens / HeelMens” 14th of March <strong>at</strong> 11 o’clock. - 09 April 2009.<br />
For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion www.redblackandwhite.co.za or www.antiquewarehouse.co.za E-mail thewarehouse@mweb.co.za or janri@redblackandwhite.co.za Tel 021 886 6281. Photos by oakpics.com