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Side Bar /1/05/20XXVI

A rundown of interesting exhibitions you might wanna see.



In May there are interesting exhibitions due to open. By the third week of April, UNISA Art Gallery announced the opening of the exhibition, African ReUnion: A Celebration of Pan-African Imagination and Unity on 14 May. Replacing the poignant retrospective exhibition of Peter E. Clarke titled, For Some the pathway to education lies between thorns. A title taken from one of the works that formed part of two collections that brought together in a comparative art exhibition of the work of Clarke belonging to the William Humphreys Gallery in a quite reflection with the collection of Clarke’s works in the holdings of UNISA Art Gallery. For me there was something special on how the exhibition was relating these two collections in an intertextual conversation through an inclusion of a few works that belonged to the curator of the exhibition, Kehla Chepape Makgatho, in the exhibition. The insertion of the curator through their personal, permit me to use the word, ‘artefacts’ within the conversation erected by the exhibition of the two collections connects him directly to the artist. A key to this opinion lies in the the letter addressed to Chepape from Clarke dated 24 August 2011, created an impression that the artist and the curator knew each other personally. Suddenly the reception of the exhibition as a homage to Peter E. Clarke becomes apparent.

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Pretoria Art Museum
Arcadia Park, arcadia
Textiles and Prints, from the permanent collection.
On until 31 May


The Viewing Room
Brooklyn, Brooklyn Circle
Being and Becoming
On until 04 May




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