PRESS RELEASE
US
Apr 9 – May 1, 2020
US
A digital exhibition in support of South Africa's Solidarity Fund
The exhibition Us takes its title from Brett Murray’s artwork by the same name. The sculpture was conceived at the time of state capture and the Gupta leaks, when we were bombarded daily by outrageous revelations of rapacious greed and theft from our state coffers, the corresponding effective collapse of our economy, and the ensuing fake news and social media wars by the culprits to divert attention from the crime. In Us, the two nagapies (bushbabies) clinging to each other, with eyes like saucers staring in bewilderment, were an apt metaphor for the artist and his wife as parents and indeed most of us then.
If the premise for the first edition of this digital COVID-19 exhibition, Staring Straight to the Future, attempted to demonstrate that new contexts can amplify or give renewed life and meaning to artworks, this second iteration hopes to do the same. How much more are we all “Us” now?
Similarly, Caryn Scrimgeour’s apparently prescient table setting Silent Scream might resonate with many in enforced domestic confinement. The sanctuary has become the prison. Nigel Mullins’s Pale Liberty, originally painted as a riposte to the dwindling American Dream, with the talismanic Statue of Liberty fading, now becomes repurposed as an ode to a city that has lost more lives to the virus than to 9/11 – an event which saw the beginning of the very same erosion of liberty and America’s apparent withdrawal into myopia.
Our hopes are that you will see and feel many things we haven’t yet – perhaps Deborah Bell’s Life as a Boat as a metaphor for all of us – society at sea in a crowded boat, or the longing for an Ark - a sanctuary in troubled times. Are Nelson Makamo’s protagonists presenting the promise of technology for the youth of South Africa or are they huddling in fear, the youngest replete with a helmet for protection?
At the very least we hope this collection will bring you some relief from lockdown, and food for thought. Enjoy, be safe and thanks again to all participating artists!
Participating artists include:
Sanell Aggenbach, Beezy Bailey, Deborah Bell, Nic Bladen, Norman Catherine, Ricky Dyaloyi, Vusi Khumalo, Jop Kunneke, Dylan Lewis, Paula Louw, Michael MacGarry, Speelman Mahlangu, Nelson Makamo, IO Makandal, Colbert Mashile, Setlamorago Mashilo, Ignatius Mokone, Brett Murray, Nigel Mullins, Richard Penn, Tanya Poole, Caryn Scrimgeour, Lionel Smit, Andrzej Urbanski, Elize Vossgatter, Barbara Wildenboer & Neill Wright.
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For more information please contact:
CAPE TOWN Charles Shields charles@everard.co.za / +27 83 450 0915
JOHANNESBURG Mark Read mark@everard.co.za / +27 83 441 8064
LONDON Georgie Shields georgie@everardlondon.com / +44 7785 227581
FRANSCHHOEK Tayla Hoepfl tayla@everard.co.za / +27 79 313 0561
To make a donation to the Fund directly visit: https://www.solidarityfund.co.za