Au79 seven
Oil on Canvas,
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1,843
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Au79 seven
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Oil on Canvas
W: 1060mm x H: 840mm
W: 42" x H: 33"
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Price
US$ 1,843
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About "Au79 seven"
Au79:1899-1902
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About Johannes
Au79: 1899-1902 is deconstruction in practice. The text, a body of paintings in the form of a polyptych, aims to differentiate concepts concerning the Anglo-Boer War. Historically Afrikaner discourse has placed closure on Boer consciousness that has generally been cantered on the idea of an authentic and essential Boer identity. This has been evident in both visual and literary cultural production and specifically in the practice of historicism. Au79 attempts to de-center the voice of the Boer, British and Black war-subject. Non-events and underlying material conditions are made visible. The text transcends the concept of a metaphysical Boer personality; it negates hierarchy; it helps to see the historical war subject as a social construction. This art project attempts to stimulate more inclusive associations that may add to the context of the South African War of 1899 – 1902.
Price Range
US$ 1,406-1,843
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Exhibitions
2002 ”MALE ORDER” Standard Bank National Arts Festival Grahamstown Grahamstown Gallery Albany Museum. “Au79:1899-1902” KKNK, C.P. Nel Museum Oudtshoorn [Solo].
2001 “Corpus” Arts Association of Bellville Bellville.
1999 “Flesh & Memories” Association of Arts Pretoria [Solo].
1998 “Cape Load” Diana Yiulia Gallery Athens, Greece.
“GAROB – The Dry Land” Knysna Fine Art Knysna.
1997 “Kaapse Lading” KKNK Gallery Oudtshoorn.
“Historiography II” AVA Metropolitan Life Gallery Cape Town [Solo].
1995 “Volkskas Atelier Awards” Sasol Art Museum Stellenbosch [Finalist].
“Historiography I” South African Association of Arts Cape Town [Solo].
Education
Studied Literary Theory at Unisa.
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