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Standard Bank Exhibition
The largest exhibition of Black South African Modernist Artists since democracy.
Standard Bank Arts Gallery Exhibition
The largest exhibition of Black South African Modernist Artists since democracy.
Standard Bank Gallery Promo
Inspired by life in the township; its troubles and joys many black artists created works that defined a new artistic style named for the place that inspired it: Township Art. It is one of the key themes of the exhibition, A Black Aesthetic: A view of South African Artists (1970 - 1990) curated by Dr. Same Mdluli, showing at the Standard Bank Gallery.
40 years of collecting: Celebrating the Standard Bank African Art Collection - Promo
These 40 years of partnership have taught us to treasure every piece of art we’ve collected together, and now we’d like to share it with you.
The gallery is now open for you to explore, so bring your partner or family to see what 40 years of collecting means!
Standard bank gallery to showcase Henri Matisse's artwork
The Standard bank gallery will be showcasing the finest art of Henri Matisse. The exhibition will include a wide range of his work on the African continent. Central of the display is the full suite of 20 prints in the artist 1947 book jazz. Curator's Patrice Deparpe and Federico Freschi join us this morning to share more on the exhibition.
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Standard Bank Gallery exhibition presents “This song is for…” by Gabrielle Goliath
South African multimedia artist, gender advocate and now 2019’s Standard Bank Young Artist award winner for visual art, Gabrielle Goliath (born 1983), brings her new work, “This song is for…” to Johannesburg. “This Song is for…” opens at the Standard Bank Gallery on the 26th of July and ends 14 September. This exhibition will include a programme of live performances.
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Standard Bank To Close Over 100 Branches, This Is How It Will Affect South Africans
Standard Bank to close over 100 branches, This Is How It Will Affect South Africans
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Dr. Same Mdluli on her appointment as Standard Bank Gallery manager
Dr Same Mdluli is the new Manager of the Standard Bank Gallery in Johannesburg. She'll be representing a youthful and exciting voice in the contemporary art scene. She is part of a new generation of women taking on the historically male dominated role of being a curator. She also holds a PhD in Art History from the University of the Witwatersrand and completed her B-Tech in Fine Arts in 2006 at the University of Johannesburg. She's been involved in various arts and cultural work, including serving as chairperson of the Visual Arts Panel at the National Arts Council. she's here with us in studio this morning, to talk to us about her appointment as the new manager of the gallery.
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BEVERLEY PRICE: Jewellery and Adornment at the Standard Bank Gallery - List of works
Cross reference
ALL GOLD IS GOLD was a solo jewellery exhibition in a fine-art space. My works from 1990 - 2007.
The two principle objects in the front window provide the show's fulcrum intentionality: an expression of value concepts in Jewellery using a range of materials ( from aluminium, paper plastic and food) through to fine gold.
Form, scale and reference to ritual and indigenous practices also determine perceived value.
The fine art space bestows its spirit of the precious-paradigm on the exhibition pieces.
The works express my thoughts on hybridity, my commitment to the Mapungubwe pre-colonial goldsmiths, work on the subject of Nelson Mandela ( to be seen again at MAD, New York this year 2014) and some jewellery-aligned installations and photography.
Some of my works were generously loaned from AngloGold Ashanti, De Beers, British Airways-Comair, Johannesburg Art Gallery, the UNISA (University of South Africa) Art Collection, Natalie Knight, Helen Drutt-English (Philadelphia).Additionally,the Pretoria University's Mapungubwe Museum (Curator Sian Tiley-Nel) kindly lent a Mapungubwe rhinoceros replica for the exhibition.
Julia Charlton and Fiona Rankin-Smith allowed the loan of the Ndebele Liphothos and the beautiful wedding-cape (Linaga), as well as the Xhosa collar upon whose form I based the Nelson Mandela concentric chronology collar , and the aeroplane-letter from the late artist Tito Zungu.
These were essential to provide the reference context for my cross-cultural work on hybridity.
The techniques notable in my jewellery/smithing works include various Enamelling methods - plique a jour, champleve, baisse-taille (for which I thank Sarah Letts my primary and loving enamel teacher at The Cass in 1990-93 in London) also Silversmithing (thanks to John Norgate also of The Cass), Goldsmithing with thanks to Peter Frank of Auberg and Duncan Miller's Mapungubuwe metallurgical research.
Thank you to Barbara Freemantle and Sue Isaac of the Standard Bank, and others who thought it a good idea to invite me to exhibit in this fine art gallery.
Much gratitude for the 2 years (2000-2001)of my good fortune with the excellent Wits Arts School teachers Karel Nel, late Alan Crump, David Andrew, Clive Van den Berg, late Colin Richards, late Peter Schutz and Walter Oltmann.
Thank you to Grant Dixon for many of the on-site photographs.
A Black Aesthetic: A View of South African Artists 1970-1990
A View of South African Artists (1970-1990), Standard Bank Gallery, 22 February 2019 - 18 April 2019. Curator: Dr Same Mdluli.
Music by Johnny Clegg & Juluka and Johny Clegg & Savuka.
A collection of works produced during the height of South Africa's political strife provides a unique perspective of art history. Features: Ben Macala, George Pemba, Ezrom Legae, Thami Mnyele, Paul Sibisi, Madi Phala, Lucky Mbatha, David Mbele, Ephraim Ngatane, Sydney Kumalo, Andrew Tshidiso Motjuodi, J Diniso, Judas Sabela Mahlangu, Ronnie Ndzombane, Linda Hugh Nolutshungu, George Msimang, Azaria Mbatha, Vuminkosi Zulu, Hastings Mqhayi, James Salang, Billy Molokeng, Solomon Sekhoalelo, Tommy Motswai, David Phaswane Magano, Winston Saoli, Dumile Feni, Harry Moyaga, Leonard Tshela Mohapi Motsoso, Smart Gumede, Julian Motau, Isaac Nkoana, Roy Ndinisa, Gerard Sekoto, Durant Sihlali, Velaphi Mzimba, Jo Maphiri, and William Zulu.
Standard Bank Young Artist Award 2013 -Mary Sibande (Visual Art)
South Africa's brightest young stars are acknowledged by the National Arts Festival through the Standard Bank Young Artist Awards. Join us in Grahamstown from 27 June 2013 to see these amazing artists in action.
Johannesburg Art Gallery
Here you have the Johannesburg Art Gallery. This national monument is the hotspot for Art lovers visiting the city. The collection of the 17th century Dutch and 18th century French art, and the display of traditional African objects, puts it on par with the world's best
Standard Bank Wealth and Investment : Featured artist
Paul Emsley is a former lecturer at the Stellenbosch University and the 2007 winner of the BP Portrait Award for portrait painting. His work can be found in most public collections in South Africa, The National Portrait Gallery London and The British Museum. Emsley’s portrait of The Duchess of Cambridge is on permanent display at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Other notable portraits include Nelson Mandela, Sir V. S. Naipaul, Michael Simpson and William Kentridge.
JH Pierneef exhibition at the Standard Bank Gallery 2015, filmed in Superblur
JH Pierneef, was arguably the greatest landscape artist in Africa. Here is a very quick walk through of his exhibition at the Standard Bank Gallery. It was filmed in one take as if the viewer was walking through the gallery themselves. Filmed in accordance with the Superblur Art Movement Manifesto in 2015. The camera it was filmed in had no image stabilization.
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Open plan with glass walled boardroom
Small balcony overlooking gardens of new Standard Bank building
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Walking distance to Gautrain station, The Mall, The Zone, etc
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Nelson Makamo (South Africa) - Souls of Azania
Internationally acclaimed South African artist Nelson Makamo. discusses Souls of Azania, his first solo exhibition at Gallery Of African Art London, how being raised in Modimolle influences him and the souls of Azania.
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Athi Patra Ruga - Standard Bank Young Artist (Performance Art)
Athi-Patra Ruga is winners of this year’s Standard Bank Young Artists Award for Performance Art. He talks about the award and his the premiere of his character the Elder of Azania at the National Arts Festival 2015.
Report by Rhea MacDonald and Teboho Ramosili
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Standard Bank Young Artist 2015 - Kemang Wa Lehulere - Visual Art
Capetonian visual artist Kemang Wa Lehulere has been named by the National Arts Festival as the 2015 Standard Bank Young Artist for Visual Art.
Growing up in Gugulethu, 30 year old Wa Lehulere was surrounded by a very creative family as a child. His mother was a singer and his cousins were script writers, directors and actors in film and theatre.
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