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Intraparadox, Interview with Michael Selekane. Migration Melodies.JHB. 23 October 2024
On 15 November, Michael Selekane will unveil a new body of work at The White River Gallery. →
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Intraparadox, Interview with Fumani Maluleke. The Emergent Scroll. PAM. 30 August 2024
Walter Maluleke, The Emergent Scroll. →
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Intraparadox, Interview with Lerato Motaung. Traces In The Still Air. ViaCallLink. 21 October 2024
Traces In The Still Air an installation by Lerato Motaung. →
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Intraparadox, Interview with Tandabantu Matola, SNS Art Competition 2024 Runner-Up. PAM 4 September.
This year’s SASOL New Signatures Art Competition’s Runner-Up’s work meditates on one of the most essential domestic items, the dishcloth. The work centers it as a metaphor for social resiliance and optimism. →
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Intraparadox, Interview with Miné Kleynhans, SNS Art Competition 2024 Overall Winner. PAM 4 September.
This year’s overall winning work for SASOL New Signatures Art Competition is an interactive piece entitled Meditations on Resentment by Miné Kleynhans. In this interview the artist contemplates on her life experiences, training background and the conceptual process behind her winning work. →
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Intraparadox, Interview with Nosiviwe Matikinca, SNS Art Competition 2024 Solo Artist
In this follow-up interview with Nosiviwe Matikinca, SASOL New Signatures Art Competition 2024 Solo Artist, I endeavoured to understand the concept behind her solo exhibition resulting from her work, Ndiziphiwe (2023), that won last year’s edition of the art competition. →
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Intraparadox, Interview with Admire Mathebula. Dawn. PAM. 27 July 2024.
Art practitioners such as Admire Mathebula are part of a cohort of Fine Arts graduates who have went on to play a role in contributing to the artworld through supportive practices that enhances the work of major figures in our industry today. Through her work at the Artists’ Press she has worked on editions alongside… →
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Intraparadox, Interview with Jan Van Der Merwe. Transient Matter. PAM.14 June 2024.
The simple philosophy that coalesced Doctor Jan van der Merwe’s teaching methodology for more than three decades at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Faculty of Arts and Design, encouraged artists to work from their original vision, to speak from the heart and not to be swayed by trends or what the art world deemed popular. →