Reflecting on a personal moment in history with After the Fire, an exhibition by Tamlin Blake
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Reflecting on a personal moment in history with After the Fire, an exhibition by Tamlin Blake
An object made with skill, craftsmanship and deep intent forever reflects a moment in history. This is what mixed media artist Tamlin Blake showcases in her latest exhibition, After the Fire, at the Sisonke Gallery at The Cape Heritage Hotel, from 7 March 2024 to 28 April 2024.
A devastating fire decimated a large portion of a private home in the winelands in 2020 and extensively damaged a well-loved art collection housed there. This affected Blake deeply because many of the artworks were by artist friends or artists she deeply admired. In some cases, all that was left of paintings on the walls were the metal hanging fixtures and stains where the oil paint had melted to the floor.
After the fire, dozens of old fine China remnants were found among the debris which Blake salvaged for this significant exhibition. The artworks created from the shards grew into echoes of the objects they had once been. In their new form, they remind us not only of the impermanence of precious things but of the importance of appreciating thoughtfully made objects, and their meaning and significance in the moments given to us.
The major themes of Blake's work revolve around what makes up and supports each individual's sense of belonging and After the Fire conveys exactly that. Don’t miss out on this thought-provoking exhibition.
A devastating fire decimated a large portion of a private home in the winelands in 2020 and extensively damaged a well-loved art collection housed there. This affected Blake deeply because many of the artworks were by artist friends or artists she deeply admired. In some cases, all that was left of paintings on the walls were the metal hanging fixtures and stains where the oil paint had melted to the floor.
After the fire, dozens of old fine China remnants were found among the debris which Blake salvaged for this significant exhibition. The artworks created from the shards grew into echoes of the objects they had once been. In their new form, they remind us not only of the impermanence of precious things but of the importance of appreciating thoughtfully made objects, and their meaning and significance in the moments given to us.
The major themes of Blake's work revolve around what makes up and supports each individual's sense of belonging and After the Fire conveys exactly that. Don’t miss out on this thought-provoking exhibition.
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(GMT+2:00) Johannesburg
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM (Mar 18, Mar 19, Mar 20, Mar 21, Mar 22, Mar 23, Mar 24, Mar 25, Mar 26, Mar 27, Mar 28, Mar 29, Mar 30, Mar 31, Apr 01, Apr 02, Apr 03, Apr 04, Apr 05, Apr 06, Apr 07, Apr 08, Apr 09, Apr 10, Apr 11, Apr 12, Apr 13, Apr 14, Apr 15, Apr 16, Apr 17, Apr 18, Apr 19, Apr 20, Apr 21, Apr 22, Apr 23, Apr 24, Apr 25, Apr 26, Apr 27, Apr 28) (General)
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Sisonke Gallery
90, Bree Street, CBD, Cape Town ,
City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality 8000, Western Cape, South Africa
City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality 8000, Western Cape, South Africa
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