Times Live: "World Changing: More tales of paint and dirt''
February 2, 2016 - Tymon Smith
Times LIVE interviews Wayne Barker about his solo show The World that Changed the Image in Johannesburg.
Read More >>February 2, 2016 - Tymon Smith
Times LIVE interviews Wayne Barker about his solo show The World that Changed the Image in Johannesburg.
Read More >>January 14, 2016 - Delaire Graff Estate
Everard Read Artist Deborah Bell was featured in VIEWS: The Journal of Delaire Graff Estate.
A trasncendant scultpuror, painter and print maker, Deborah Bell is one of South Africa's most celebrated artists. Bell is renowned for producing highly mystical and personal works in a variety of mediums.
Read More >>December 16, 2015 - Sinazo Chiya: Art Throb
Art Throb reviews @Play, a five person multi disciplinary exhibition at the Cape Town gallery. Opening on the 12th November 18:30pm, it will run until the 30th November 2015.
"It is appropriate that the @play group-show at Everard Read prompts child-like exclamations of ‘that’s so cool.’ While all the artists have different styles, they converge on the task of ‘experimentation and the processes of physical mark-making’ without restraint. Ranging from deconstructed pianos to dogs crafted out of carbon fiber, this show is entirely too caffeinated to called a meditation on medium."
Read the full article here.
Read More >>November 15, 2015 - Art Throb
The London dealer John Martin has partnered with Everard Read gallery from South Africa to launch Circa London in the Chelsea space Martin acquired last year. The new gallery is due to open fully in mid-March after renovations are complete, but the front part of the building opened earlier this week with a rotating display of contemporary works from South Africa and Europe.
Read the full story here: http://artthrob.co.za/2015/11/15/circa-gallery-london-opens/
Read More >>October 28, 2015
Ashraf Jamal interviews Charles Shields, director and co-owner of Everard Read Gallery in Cape Town, on the upcoming opening of Circa London in March 2016. The move promises to hold many exciting developments both for the gallery’s represented artists, as well as for the international arts community which is in many ways centered within this international hub. Art Africa on 28 October 2015.
Read More >>October 26, 2015 - Ashraf Jamal
IN THE Medici of Jozi Jillian Carman recounts the story of SA’s oldest commercial gallery, Everard Read, which has not only "weathered the vagaries of artistic and economic trends" but stands, through its numerous satellite shopfronts over a century, as "a testament to an extraordinary family possessed of business and artistic acumen". Read Article here
Read More >>Established in 1913, Everard Read is Africa's oldest commercial art gallery and presents modern and contemporary art from South Africa. Our Cape Town galleries have a rigorously curated exhibition programme of South Africa's top artists