Art, poetry and nature in one inspiring exhibition

Poetic Land Art Exhibition, Stellenbosch, 1 – 10 October 2021 Strijdom van der Merwe – Koloniesland Trail The Stellenbosch Outdoor Sculpture...

Poetic Land Art Exhibition, Stellenbosch, 1 – 10 October 2021

Strijdom van der Merwe – Koloniesland Trail
The Stellenbosch Outdoor Sculpture Trust (SOST) is pleased to announce its latest public art exhibition, located in beautiful outdoor settings by eight of the finest established and emerging land artists.

Taking place from 1 – 10 October, the Poetic Land Art exhibition will be free to the public and allows visitors to follow a map and explore some of the most beautiful parts of the town. From historical settings in the middedorp, to more rural locations beside landmark rivers, the Poetic exhibition is a feast for the senses. Read the poems which inspired the works at each site, in three languages, and engage with nature and art in a truly unique way. The artists include masters of this movement Strijdom van der Merwe, Hannelie Coetzee, Gordon Froud, sibling duo Anni Snyman & PC Janse van Rensburg, and Andrew Hofmeyr, as well as exciting artists new to the genre Cow Mash, Paballo Majela and Sandile Rabede.

Paballo Majela – Bosman Street, Stellenbosch University Campus
“Since 2012 SOST has been bringing public art to the streets of Stellenbosch for all to enjoy. We believe that access to art should be for the whole community and not only those who visit galleries and museums, or for the minority of learners who are lucky enough to have art at school. Public art fosters dialogue and debate, and inspires curiosity and imagination. It also contributes to critical thinking, where people who are exposed to art more often begin to recognise patterns and “connect the dots”; an essential part of problem solving,” says Andi Norton, SOST Trustee and project director.

Hannelie Coetzee – Droomstroom, Old Bethlehem Farm, Kylemore
Land art is an exciting new discipline for the town. Exhibitions in the past have focused on public sculpture, and this is the first exhibition where artists are inspired by nature and where the artworks are site specific. Land art is usually ephemeral by nature, but three of the artworks will remain after the exhibition closes on 10 October. Paballo Majela’s installation on the Stellenbosch University campus will form part of the permanent Visual Redress project, the work by Hannelie Coetzee will remain on the Droomstroom art route alongside the Dwars River in Kylemore, and the installation by Sandile Radebe will be established as part of the gardens at Stellenbosch Academy of Design in Techno Park.

Anni Snyman and PC Janse van Rensburg –Jan Marais Nature Reserve
Curator of Poetic, Strijdom van der Merwe explains it best: Land art is a movement or art form that has freed itself from the gallery space with the intent to include all the senses. It invites the viewer to experience it by walking through it, touching it, observing it and interacting with it within the space in which it is created. In most cases it is site specific and ephemeral, capturing a moment in nature that will linger in your mind long after the work has been dismantled. Its value lies in its psychological fulfillment more than its market value.

Sandile Radebe – Academy of Design and Photography, Techno Park
Dr Mike Mavura, SOST Trustee, lecturer and curator, continues, “Public art is something that Stellenbosch has become known for, and it contributes to visitor numbers and the economy. The Stellenbosch Triennale last year, hosted by SOST, also reimagined the town as an international centre for contemporary art from Africa. Bringing land art to the town is the perfect medium for the times we find ourselves in now, and visitors can enjoy the exhibition in a safe outdoor setting.”

Andrew Hofmeyr – Corner of Mark & Herte Street, walled grass area

Poetic coincides with the inaugural Stellenbosch Garden Week. For the full programme go to www.visitstellenbosch.org/gardenweek/



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