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26 November 2004 by nathaniel

solitude at gordart gallery

rossouw v. d. walt at gordart

rossouw v. d. walt and lionel smit present a beautifully executed show of sculpture, installation and painting, in an attempt to conceal/present the traditional nude. By obscuring the face, and placing emphasis on the body (mostly in comical and interesting ways) they flip this tradition upside down – sometimes literally.

If you want to know more, Gordon can tell you himself.

Funny, well-made, smart, concise. Go.

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