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10 December 2009 by nathaniel

Dada South?

Dada South? Exploring Dada legacies in South African art 1960 to the present

‘Dada South?’, curated by Roger van Wyk and Kathryn Smith presents a collision of artistic strategies and forms that reflect the impact of Dada; works conceived and enacted in the spirit of Dada, and which seek to question the conventions, values and function of art in a troubled society. The juxtaposition of works from South Africa and from abroad aims to examine the significance of non-western cultures in Dada practice. It also provides an opportunity to consider an alternative history of resistance in a culture of isolation and repression in South Africa, one that intersects with the canon of ‘resistance art’, but which deviates into forms that are less didactic, more eclectic and experimental.

On exhibition will be historical Dada works and publications by Marcel Duchamp, George Grosz, Raoul Hausmann, John Heartfield, Hannah Höch, Man Ray, Hans Richter and Sophie Täuber-Arp – all assembled for exhibition alongside works and objects by Jane Alexander, Walter Battiss, Willem Boshoff, Candice Breitz, Kendell Geers, Neil Goedhals, Wopko Jensma, Robin Rhode, Lucas Seage and Nathaniel Stern among many others.

The opening features a series of performances by Warrick Sony, Donna Kukama and Kemang wa Lehulere and the Iziko Museums Education and Public Programmes, among others.

12 December – 28 February

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29 September 2009 by nathaniel

Colin Richards @ Gallery AOP (Johannesburg)

One of my favorite South African artists at one of my favorite South African galleries (disclosure: the latter is MY South African gallery):

8 – 31 October 2009
Opening on Thursday 10 October at 18:00
Preview by appointment
Walkabout with the artist on Saturday 10 October at 12:00
Colin Richards  Parrot (African Grey) I (detail)  2009   Watercolour  580X760mm
Colin Richards
For more information, please call 082 808 9971
www.galleryaop.com

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24 June 2009 by nathaniel

Great 3D animation post/job in South Africa

My old stomping ground (Wits School of the Arts at the University of the Witwatersrand) in Joburg has a 3D/animation post available. Great, small department in Africa’s coolest city. I’m happy to answer questions for anyone interested.

Digital Arts is advertising for a new post in 2010.
Please can you forward this to anyone you feel would be interested in teaching 3D Animation at the Digital Arts Division of the Wits School of Arts. Johannesburg, South Africa.

Please note that the closing date is the 17th July.

………………………………………………………………

POST OF LECTURER IN ANIMATION, WSOA DIGITAL ARTS
WITS SCHOOL OF ARTS
DIGITAL ARTS (ONE FULL-TIME TENURE-TRACK LECTURESHIP) IN COMPUTER ANIMATION

Digital Arts is a strongly interdisciplinary department which offers postgraduate programmes in Animation and Interactive Media and also undergraduate courses which link digital elements in Music, Fine Arts and Drama. Digital Arts also collaborates with Engineering and other Faculties at Wits. With strong links to both the contemporary arts scene, the creative industries in South Africa and the international context in both the theoretical and production fields, this is an exciting area of growth.
The successful candidate can expect to play a leadership role in determining future directions in the field of animation education in Africa. (For more
about the Department go to: http://www.wits.ac.za/Academic/Humanities/WSOA/DigitalArt/)

LECTURESHIP IN ANIMATION

The successful applicant will be an animator/animation artist with a firm grasp of the principles of animation and experience with 3D animation.

Qualifications: MA, MFA or equivalent qualification. Experienced in a 3D software package but also be able to teach the fundamentals of 2D animation and to supervise student animation projects employing a production pipeline.

Duties: Teach both production and theory to postgraduate and undergraduate classes. Supervise postgraduate research projects, collaborative projects and assist with course administration.

For further information contact Professor Christo Doherty, Head of Digital Arts, christo.doherty@wits.ac.za, tel: +27 11 7174682
For application forms contact Mrs Margaret Deyi, Faculty of Humanities, margaret.deyi@wits.ac.za, tel: +27 11 7171414

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31 May 2009 by nathaniel

exhibition and lectures at Elaine Erickson Gallery

PRINTS: Collecting to Creating
1850’s – 2009

Elaine Erickson Gallery
207 East Buffalo Street
Milwaukee, WI  53202
414-221-0613

Selected works from the Kevin Milaeger collection, works from the Sherkow collection, gallery and guest artists.

Exhibition: June 6 – July 14 2009
Lecture: June 10, 6:30 pm, Kevin Milaeger, “A Passion for Collecting”
Lecture: June 24, 6:30 pm, Jessica Meuninck-Ganger and Nathaniel Stern, “Printing Time and Space”

invite: elaine erickson gallery

invite: elaine erickson gallery (click to enlarge)

Artists on show include Appel, Armata, Avati, Baskin, Delaunay, Erni, Fink, Friedlander, Kutzer, Lautrec, Laurencin, Lam, Leger, Meuninck-Ganger, Pepper, Rouault, Schulze, Shahn, Steinlen, Stern and Yoon.

Hope to see you there!

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22 May 2009 by nathaniel

features (Distill Life / Night Work)

Night Work / Distill Life sees a couple of blog features, namely on DVblog and Networked Performance. Thanks Jo and Michael! I must quote Michael, as he amuses me so:

Documentation of work of surpassing loveliness & smarts both, from Jessica Meuninck-Ganger
& Nathaniel Stern*** as they meld digital photo frames, printing and drawing into a hybrid form
which probably has no right to work but so does.
Says Nathaniel:
“These works premiered at the Armoury Gallery in Milwaukee, on a show called Night Work.
Some will be at Elaine Erickson gallery in June, at the Museum of Wisconsin Art in July, and 10-15 from the series will be on a large show at Gallery AOP in Johannesburg in Jan/Feb 2010.

***”The Nathaniel Stern?” I hear you gasp, “He of the infamous Wikipedia Art affair?”
None but, gentle viewer, none but…

DVblog actually has full resolution quicktimes of my documentation, if you want ’em. Working to confirm another show in Massachusetts for early next year as well, with a very exciting curator – more when I know the details.

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24 April 2009 by nathaniel

Art Connect

Implicit Art gets a thoughtful and good review on Art Connect. It’s rare to see so much time taken to reflect what makes a good blog, or a good art site, and this space does both. Check it.

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