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making waves – selections from the SABC collection in Cape Town

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Two days until the first ever African Photomarathon!

PhotographySA.com || The Bag Factory Reminder: This Saturday, 24 February 2007 First African photomarathon to be held in Johannesburg Description: On 24 February 2007, PhotographySA.com, in collaboration with the Bag Factory’s About Art programme, will organize the first African photomarathon in Johannesburg. 24 February 2007 8am – 8pm photomarathon starting at The Bag Factory 3 [...]

Joburg’s first 12 hour photomarathon!

  PhotographySA.com || The Bag Factory FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 2nd February 2007 First African photomarathon to be held in Johannesburg Description: On 24 February 2007, PhotographySA.com, in collaboration with the Bag Factory’s About Art programme, will organize the first African photomarathon in Johannesburg.  24 February 2007 8am – 8pm   photomarathon starting at The Bag Factory 3 March [...]

’3 Point Turn’ / ‘Call and Response’

This past weekend has been a really great art weekend, with Simon Gush and Dorothee Kreutzfeldt’s performance ‘3 Point Turn’  at the Drill Hall’s Point Blank Gallery on Friday night and Nathaniel Stern’s ‘Call and Response’ at Art on Paper in 44 Stanley on Saturday afternoon.                 Here are some images from the performance in [...]

SAarts Emerging Exhibition, 2006

The SAarts opening, walkabout and panels went extremely well – the former attended by at least 150 people through the course of the evening. There are walkabouts every weekend (see schedule) for the next three weeks, and the show and catalogue look great, so I highly recommend your chaecking it out. Below are some photos [...]

77/21: Bronwyn Lace @ Parking Gallery

    Check out these fantastic images taken by André SC on his website www.pixelplexus.co.za of my show that opened on Thursday the 22nd. It’s at the Parking Gallery, 149 Pritchard, (www.parking-gallery.net) which is a fantastic new space initiated by Simon Gush and Lester Adams. If you missed the opening you can always call me for [...]

Bronwyn Lace @ Parking Gallery

Bronwyn Lace, 1.618 @ KZNSA Bronwyn Lace 77/21Opening 22 June 7:30 Until 12 July http://www.parking-gallery.net 149 Pritchard StreetSecure parking available in basement For directions to gallery:http://www.parking-gallery.net/images/map.jpg Viewing by appointment only, For more information contact Bronwyn on 0832844726 or Lester on 0835158704 Tags: art, bronwyn lace, flickr, south african art, stimulus, uncategorical

in transit

As seems to be becoming routine as of late, I am yet again stealing Colleen Alborough’s bandwidth – this time her MWEB wireless at the Joburg airport, on my way down to Cape Town. Ralph Borland and I will be giving an extended workshop on Interactive Art at Stellenbosh University, him focusing on physical computing [...]

SAartsEmerging is Artthrob website of the month

Carine Zaayman says, on A R T T H R O B _ W E B S I T E S:  ’Providing a free South African alternative to the gallery-driven, Cape Town-based, and mainstream media, SAartsEmerging.org is dedicated to featuring emerging South African artists, curators and arts personalities who are not generally, or have not [...]

Hear and Now

Hear and Now at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg, is co-directed by that award-winning team who gave us Tshepang: Lara Foot Newton and Gerhard Marx. It’s a kind of psychological drama with a few really great jokes and monologues. At its core, Hear and Now is worth seeing if only for Gerhard’s trademark brilliant set design, [...]

Bronwyn Lace on SAartsEmerging.org

Bronwyn Lace on SAartsEmerging.org. Nice interview. Edited by Simon Gush and myself…. Tags: art, bronwyn lace, re-blog tidbits, reviews, south african art

do not forget: SAartsEmerging Party!

Don’t forget the SAartsEmerging launch and party!

SAartsEmerging feature

SAsrtsEmerging is featured on liquidfridge this month. Given that they asked me for an image, my guess is that it’ll be on Artthrob this month, too…. I like the unambiguous interplay of the pretense and pretence on the post – bloody Americans; why can’t they speak English?   Tags: art, art and tech, bronwyn lace, [...]

SAartsEmerging launch and party!

SAartsEmerging launches today with a feature on Pretoria-born and bred Donna Kukama. In celebration, we’ve planned a cash bar hootenanny for emerging artists and art appreciators, alike: 9 February, 2006 Berlin Bar in Johannesburg, South Africa 7th street, Melville (across and down from Xai Xai) 18:30ish til whenev Features a site-specific installation by our own [...]

the daily show and the new artthrob

highlights from the last artthrob of 2005, and America (the book)

Spamalot

Finally back in South Africa. It’s good to be home, it’s good to walk outside without having to cover every inch of skin. New York was a fantastic experience, and just the adrenaline shot my art and inspiration needed. On our last day there we went to Times Square and watched ‘Spamalot’, a Monty Python [...]

direction cape

it seems that heads are heading to cape town this weekend for the sessions ekapa. will be coming out from my hide out to join the masses this summer and will try to get some pics whilst there. i don’t know about the Jozi dudes but cape town seems to be getting a lot of [...]

Walter De Maria

Hi, I’m Bronwyn Lace, a friend of Nathaniel’s, I’ve decided to become a guest blogger, this is easier said than done, at this moment I’m discovering that writing ones first blog is a somewhat harrowing experience, bare with me. If you don’t already know, Simon Gush and I have been in New York for the [...]

welcome to oudtshoorn!

What a weird place this is (a hidden gem with many facets!) during the festival. It really is kind of strange, actually. On the one hand, it’s like a huge frat party in the mainstream festival – lots of drunk guys singing Afrikaans folk songs, walking around like they own the streets, checking out women [...]