INSTITUTIONAL GROUP EXHIBITIONS: 2024

Upcoming: ABSA Gallery (Johannesburg, South Africa) / Absa L’Atelier 20 year Gerard Sekoto Winners Reflective Exhibition

Frac Lorraine (Metz, France) / Pause

Johannes Stegmann Gallery (University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, ZA) / Approximations to a Voice: Ellipsis

Zeitz MOCAA (Cape Town, ZA) / Selections from the Collection


frac lorraine

Metz, France

pause

6 September 2024 — 9 February 2025

with Rehaf Al Batniji, Sven Augustijnen, Nidhal Chamekh, Naeem Mohaiemen, Peter Piller and Oraib Toukan.

Featuring: The decay of winter, 2023, Acrylic on canvas, 150 x 100 cm; All the roses you ever needed were the ones you gave yourself, 2024, Acrylic on canvas, 129 x 91 cm and My Mother’s chair, 2022, Acrylic on canvas, 129 x 91 cm.

PAUSE is an exhibition that plays with our ambivalent attraction towards the flow of images we encounter daily. The artists gathered here question the empathy that links us to these images — as well as the contexts that manufacture them.

Frac Lorraine, September 2024


Johannes Stegmann art gallery

University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, ZA

Approximations to a voice: Ellipsis

2 July — 8 August 2024

with Anna van der Ploeg, Barbara Wildenboer, Maja Marx, Diana Vives, Ledelle Moe, Gerhard Marxm, Paballo Majela, Douglas Gimberg, Lien Botha, Amy Rusch, Sonja Swanepoel, Wilma Cruise, Trude Gunther, Jonah Sack, Jean Dreyer, Bella Knemeyer, Alka Dass, Nina Kruger, Warren Maroon, Kamyar Bineshtarigh, Klara du Plessis, Adelheid Frackiewicz, Kobus le Grange, Gina van der Ploeg, Elzahn Nel, Odette Graskie, Emma Willemse, Natasja de Wet, and Ingrid Winterbach.

Featuring Thinking about you…, 2024, Digital drawing, 42x29.7cm, Edition of 3 and Let me know…, 2024, Digital drawing, 42x29.7cm, Edition of 3.

View the exhibition catalogue here and virtual exhibition tour here.

Thinking about you…, 2024

Digital drawing

42 x 29.7 cm

Edition of 3

“Both works are derived from a journal entries perspective, from different apps that give you different tools to express oneself. 

I’ve learnt that the few digital tools one has to express themselves the more you are able to get out of the app. Or the more you can do that seems consistent (voice wise). Versus a space with many options -- you end up overwhelmed by the tools and not do anything or do it half-heartedly.

Both works reflect on specific times in my life. Either feeling drawn to someone or feeling neglected by someone.”

— Banele Khoza, May 2024

Above: Let me know… (2022), Digital drawing, 29.7x42cm, edition of 3


Zeitz MOCAA

Cape Town, ZA

Selections from the Collection

April 2024

with Joël Andrianomearisoa, Kudzanai Chiurai, Salah Elmur, Frances Goodman, Tayie Idahor, Isaac Julien, Glenn Ligon, Thebetsile Magugu, Michele Mathison, Misheck Masamvu, Nandipha Mntambo, Daniella Mooney, Zanele Muholi, Ebony G. Patterson, Jody Paulsen, Thania Petersen, Athi-Patra Ruga and Brett Charles Seiler.

Featuring This is it, 2017, Acrylic on canvas, 150 x 100cm.

Visit the exhibition website here.