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MORE FOR LESS – Group Show

Ciudad del Cabo, South AfricaA4 Arts Foundation9 Febrero 2018 - 28 Abril 2018
MORE FOR LESS – Group Show

MORE FOR LESS – Group Show

More for Less is bookended on the one limit by artists who mutate the mundane into the poetic through microgestures; and on the other limit, by those who render sprawling, complex conceptional enquiries into distilled forms.

Within, around and between, are works and practices that fluidly seek to engage entropy and efficiency, waste, residue and offcuts, transactions, propositions, and serious play.

More for Less is the second major exhibition at A4 Arts Foundation. The exhibition encompasses a selection of participatory works, as well as artist-run workshops, performances, and a residency program.

Curated by Josh Ginsburg

With works by Walter Battiss, Edson Chagas, Peter Clarke, Donna Kukama, Barend de Wet, Ane Hjort Guttu, Meschac Gaba, Bronwyn Katz, Kemang Wa Lehulere, Kristjan Gudmunsson, Ernest Mancoba, Unathi Mkonto, Christian Nerf, Borna Sammak, Jared Ginsburg, Viviane Sassen, Danh Vo, Erwin Wurm, James Webb, Maurizio Cattelan, Yves Klein, Jeanne-Claude & Christo, and others.

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