This morning artist in resident Andrew Tshabangu did his final shot in Saint-Emilion at the Boulangerie Mie et Merlot. The Boulangerie Mie et Merlot is a symbolic place where most whom live in Saint-Emilion visit at least once a day to receive their daily bread. The bread which symbolises what it means to live in France. […]
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Thank You | Andrew Tshabangu’s Open Studio
Hier en début de soirée nous avons eu la grande joie d’accueillir officiellement Andrew Tshabangu au 3bis rue de la Porte Saint Martin, a l’AFSACSA, où il restera en résidence jusqu’à la mi-octobre. Andrew est le premier photographe que nous acceuillons. Il est le premier d’une série de trois ou de cinq photographes qui, chacun […]
Andrew Tshabangu to follow Sam Nhlengethwa in St Emilion
We have the true pleasure of announcing the arrival of Andrew Tshabangu at AFSACSA in Saint Emilion. Andrew will follow the steps of Sam Nhlengethwa. Nhlengethwa at the beginning of August after the St Emilion Jazz Festival. We will be sad to see Sam leave but will be delighted to welcome. Andrew who will be […]
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Alienation, Home and Humanity: Jonathan Hindson’s ‘Home’
“I went to see Jonathan Hindson’s ‘Home’ at Gallery MOMO and naturally, Toni Morrison’s novel of the same title sprang to mind, especially its epigraph: ‘whose house is this?’ For the book’s protagonist, Frank Money, home – far from being a kind of permanence or belonging – becomes a site on which to contest the […]
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Jonathan Hindson | Open Studio | 7 November 2015
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Jonathan Hindson walkabout at Joburg Art Fair
Jonathan Hindson will be exhibiting as part of a group exhibition at the Gallery Momo booth at the FNB Joburg Art Fair (11-13 September 2015). Jonathan Hindson will be giving a walkabout on Sunday 13 September at 11:30. […]
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