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Themba Shibase: Give-and-Take, Push-and-Pull

Johannesbourg, South AfricaSMAC Gallery4 Mai 2017 - 27 Mai 2017
Themba Shibase: Give-and-Take, Push-and-Pull

Themba Shibase: Give-and-Take, Push-and-Pull

SMAC Gallery presents Give-and-Take, Push-and-Pull, an exhibition of new paintings by Durban-based painter, Themba Shibase.

While Shibase’s concepts – rooted in the interrogation of current socio-political issues within a pan-African context – are conceived over an extended period of time and are ongoing, the paintings included in Give-and-Take, Push-and-Pull were all produced during the course of this year. This body of work has provided the prolific painter an opportunity to reflect on the themes and ideas explored through the physicality of painting, subsequently wrestling with the idea of giving and taking, as manifested in various ways.

Drawing influence from Cornel West’s seminal text, A Matter of Life and Death (1992), Shibase articulates the intricacies of desire, the life-death dichotomy and – ultimately – how the poetic dynamic between giving and taking, adding and removing, revealing and withholding informs painting as a narrative.

Opening on Thursday, 4 May at 18h00 in Johannesburg.

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This exhibition opening forms part of First Thursdays at the Keyes Art Mile.

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