South African Art Now 1800 - Now

South African Art Now 1800 - Now


Accompanying Michael Stevenson's annual February exhibition of South African art, this catalogue provides a context for selected pieces covering the wide spectrum of art in South Africa. The works, produced in South Africa over the past two centuries, include an African meat platter from the Anglo Zulu War of 1879, an extremely rare watercolour by Samuel Daniell of a Korana woman painted on the banks of the Orange River in 1801 as well as a portrait of the Chief Kama by Frederick Timpson I'Ons and 20th-century masters Hugo Naudé, Frans Oerder, Cecil Higgs, Gerard Sekoto, Dorothy Kay, Gladys Mgudlandlu and George Pemba as well as a bronze of a Zulu man by Anton van Wouw. Contemporary artists include Guy Tillim, Sandile Zulu, Wim Botha, Deborah Poynton and Berni Searle.

Published by Michael Stevenson | Catalogue 4, January 2004
Softcover, 36 pages | Unavailable