Congratulations to the Top 20 South African visual artists that were selected to present solo exhibitions at Oliewenhuis Art Museum!
The adjudicating criteria for selection included the significance of the artist and the body of artwork that they have produced, as well as whether the exhibition proposal was unique and held historical and cultural significance.
South African visual artists were invited through an open call to submit their solo exhibition proposal for placement on the exhibition calendar of Oliewenhuis Art Museum. Over 50 applications were received.
Each artist that has been chosen will be provided with an opportunity to have a solo exhibition at Oliewenhuis Art Museum.
In no particular order, the Top 20 artist selected for solo exhibitions at Oliewenhuis are:
- Kutlwano Monyai
- Sonja Rademeyer
- Hannalie Taute
- Adele van Heerden
- Phumulani Ntuli
- Bronwen Findlay
- Wessel van Huyssteen
- Emma Willemse
- Simon Venter
- Mbuso Hlongwa
- Majak Bredell
- André Rose
- Lisa Ledwick
- Franli Meintjes
- Kilmany-Jo Liversage
- Jill Trappler
- Jennifer Mary Ord
- Llise Dodd
- Lehlohonolo Mkhasibe
- Mzie Gojo.
Oliewenhuis Art Museum is excited to present these exhibitions and visitors can look forward to an enjoyable variety of solo exhibitions by diverse artists during the next few years. The first in the series of solo exhibitions, titled Lefeloboiketlo (A place of rest) by Kutlwano Monyai is currently on view until 8 September 2024 in the Annex Gallery. Interconnections by Majak Bredell will be on view from 19 September – 10 November 2024 in the Reservoir.
Each of the selected artists have mastered their preferred mediums and the concepts they work with are expressed uniquely and clearly. We are certain that these talented creatives, through presenting their solo exhibitions, will inspire and educate local audiences and we hope that they will be enthusiastically received and get the support they deserve.
Oliewenhuis Art Museum is a satellite museum of the National Museum, and its mission is to collect, conserve and exhibit works of art which represent the heritage of South African art on behalf of and to the advantage and edification of the entire community. In addition, the Museum has committed itself to setting standards of quality and clarity both for its collections and exhibitions. By collecting and exhibiting the best work it can afford, the Museum fosters in the community a sense of pride and ownership of the Museum’s holdings, programmes, and goals.
For more information please contact the Oliewenhuis Art Museum at 078 968 4300 or oliewen@nasmus.co.za. Stay up to date by following Oliewenhuis Art Museum on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for all upcoming exhibitions and events.
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Oliewenhuis Art Museum is a satellite of the National Museum, Bloemfontein, an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture.