Toni Ballenden
Elizabeth Gunter
Ernest Korkie
Ian Marley
Jody Olen
Craig Smith
Colijn Strydom
Jaco van der Heever
Judy Woodborne
The title refers to the historically uneasy position that both drawing and printmaking has long occupied within the visual arts. Drawing, traditionally a precursor to an artist's real work in painting or sculpture, was only ever afforded the status of an artstic process tool rather than a respected medium for making quality art.
A group exhibition featuring printmaking and drawing by Toni Ballenden, Elizabeth Gunter, Ernest Korkie, Ian Marley, Jody Olen, Craig Smith, Colijn Strydom, Jaco van der Heever and Judy Woodborne
Walking the line refers to the historically uneasy position that both drawing and printmaking has long occupied within the visual arts. Drawing, traditionally a precursor to an artist's "real work" in painting or sculpture, was only ever afforded the status of an artstic process tool rather than a respected medium for making quality art.
Whilst these attributes of drawing and printmaking do have position in the history of visual art, over the past few decades we have seen a significant shift in the way that art has been made and what is considered "art". With this has come a long overdue change in the way we view contemporary art, and the status of both drawing and printmaking as artmaking processes in their own right. In addition, the rise of the digital age has seen printmaking taking on a new dimension. Hence the brief to the artists was to create new work that would showcase their expertise as printmaking or drawing artists, rather than to curate a show around a conceptual or content driven concern.
6 May 2009 18h00 opening speaker
Moleleki Frank Ledimo, Director Arts and Youth Development, National Department of Arts and Culture
Please join us for a glass of wine
Artspace Fine Art Gallery
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