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2006 Invisible Women, Market Photo Workshop, Johannesburg, South Africa; 2007 Invisible Women, Warren Siebrits Modern and Contemporary Art, Johannesburg, South Africa; 2010 This is Our Time, Brodie/Stevenson, Johannesburg, South Africa; 2010 Men Only/At Home, Brodie/Stevenson, Johannesburg, South Africa; 2011 Ghost Towns, Stevenson, Cape Town ...
2009 Wim Botha: Joburg Altarpiece & Amazing Things from Other Places - Stevenson, Cape Town 2008 Wim Botha - Galerie Jette Rudolph, Berlin Wim Botha - Stevenson, Johannesburg 2007 Wim Botha: Apocalagnosia - Stevenson, Cape Town 2006 Wim Botha: Standard Bank Young Artist for Visual Art 2005 - Standard Bank Gallery, Johannesburg 2005
Jo Ractliffe (born 9 March 1961) is a South African photographer and teacher working in both Cape Town, where she was born, and Johannesburg, South Africa.She is the oldest of six sisters born to artist Barbara Fairhead and business leader Jeremy Ractliffe.
Stevenson Gallery (Michael Stevenson and David Brodie), Cape Town since 2003, Johannesburg since 2008 [171] United Kingdom. Sadie Coles HQ, London since 1997 [172]
2016 Stevenson Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa 2016 Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa 2015 The Walther Collection, La Maison Rouge, Paris, France
2008 – Disguise, Michael Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa. 2008 – Regards des Photographes Arabes Contemporains, Musée National d'Art Moderne et Contemporain MNAMC, Alger, Algeria. 2008 – Perfect Lovers, Art Extra, Johannesburg, South Africa.
The Johannesburg Art Gallery collection was opened to the public in 1910, before the gallery itself had been built, and was housed at the University of the Witwatersrand. The architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens , came to South Africa in 1910 to examine the site and begin the designs, after Lady Florence Phillips had secured funding from the city for a ...
Lebohang Kganye lost her mother when she was twenty years old. Her mother was her main connection to her extended family. [6] A few years later, after she had completed her studies at the Market Photo Workshop, Kganye started to explore her family stories by looking into old photo albums and recording oral stories narrated by her family members. [7]