Deepest Darkest Contemporary Art Gallery Presents “Bloodlines”
With emerging and established artists from a range of practices, the show ‘Bloodlines: Imagined Histories’, brings together a varied collection of works in response to the show’s concept.
Opting not to prescribe any kind of formal narrative, gallery director Deon Redman compiled an almost two hour long music mix as the show’s ‘brief’. ‘What might seem an unorthodox approach was in fact quite freeing and opened the brief to each artists’ own response and reaction, which is a core philosophy of Deepest Darkest. The show aims to elicit work that is a personal, engaged response.’
An Incredible Hulk Hannalie Taute
Featured Artists include:
Izanne Wiid (Sculpture)
Mariette Kotze (Photography)
Hannalie Taute (Mixed Media)
Leila Fanner (Painting)
Jana Hamman (Photography)
Vanessa Berlein (Painting)
Jacques Van Der Walt (Installation)
Krisjan Rossouw (Photography)
Tears Of Joy Leila Fanner
Bloodlines: Imagined Histories runs from 16 March – 3 May at Deepest Darkest, 20 Dixon Street, De Waterkant Cape Town.
The Lightness Of Being Leila Fanner
For more visit Deepest Darkest Art Gallery.
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