
Urban Archeology
Urban Archeology, the much anticipated inaugural group exhibition, featured thirteen notable South African and Pan African contemporary talent
28.02.2019 – 04.02.2019
Carol-Anne Gainer, After Chadwick Piss Flower series 3, Artists urine, vegetable charcoal dust, charcoal, anti depressant powder, ceremonial powder on Fabriano, 2015, 75 x 55cm
Marlise Keith, Blom vleisies, Bun foot, Acrylic Ink, Gesso, found objects, nails, beads, perspex, pins, 2019
Marlise Keith, Her name is Lola, Bun foot, Acrylic Ink, Gesso, found objects, fabric, polychromos pencils, 2019
Nadja Daehnke, Doing other people’s thinking, Ink, acrylic and wax on 425gsm Bockingford 100% cotton rag paper, 2017, 87 x 67cm
Nadja Daehnke, From strength to strength, Graphite, acrylic paint on 400gsm, Atlantis 100% cotton rag paper, 2017, 158 x 130cm
Nadja Daehnke, It could all be so exciting, Transfer and acrylic on 425gsm Bockingford 100% cotton rag paper, 2017, 87 x 67cm
Phoka Nyokong, Relics for Memory, Performance, video, found texts and objects, 2019, Dimensions variable
Robyn Denny, Eastcoast Gold VII, Gold leaf, Acrylic on Fabriano, 2018, courtesy of Berman Contemporary, 109 x 87cm
Urban Archeology, the much anticipated inaugural group exhibition, featured thirteen notable South African and Pan African contemporary talents; Adolf Tega, Anton Karstel, Carol-Anne Gainer, Connor Cullinan, Larita Engelbrecht, Marlise Keith, Nadja Daehnke, Odette Marais, Phoke Nyokong, Robyn Denny, Shakes Tembani, Tracy Payne, Wilhelm Saayman as well as a performance by Cheryl Traub-Adler.