painting

 


Andile Dyalvane ceramacist
Stephanie Fassler glass sculptor
Clinton Friedman photographer
Thomas Kubayi wood sculptor 
Lucky Makamu  sculptor
Tamar Mason ceramic sculptor 
Widus Mtshali wood sculptor
Justice Mugwenya wood sculptor
Vulisango Ndwandwa ceramacist
Enock Ngwenya wire sculptor
David Rossouw metal sculptor
Andrew Woodburn  photographer


The Sharp Exhibition    20 May-16 June 2007


Approx 70 artists exhibited. If you are looking for information on a particular artist from this show please e-mail us and we will, where possible, supply you with the information. See our photogallery for images of the artworks.

          
26 Letters: Illuminating the Alphabet    1 July-21 July 2007


Phillemon Hlungwane   Drypoint & linocut prints
Nelson Makamo  Drawings & Monotype
Ramarutha Makoba  Marley tile etching
Abe Mathabe   Drypoint prints 
Mlungisi Mathebe   Collograph prints 
Bongile Mkhize   Drawings and drypoint
Hendrick Moima  Monotype & etching prints 
Vatiswa Mtyalela  Collograph prints
Wesley Pepper  Drypoint prints
John Taouss   Mono prints, linocut & etching


            
Marking Identity    25 Aug- 8 Sept 2007

Jeannette Unite  Glass work, drawings & sandscape painting 


Hot Earth    14 Oct-3 Nov 2007

Phumzile Buthelezi  Mixed Media 
Sibusiso Chiloane Mixed Media 
Lehlohonolo Dhlamini  Drypoint print 
Mphapho Christian Hlasane  Video instillation & photography
Charles Thabiso Kholobeng  Linocut print
Hloniphile Khuzwayo Etching 
Kgaogelo Lekota  Xerography and ink   
Thabang Mputhi Drypoint print 
Martin Motha Etching 
Pule Modise Linocut 
Prudence Selloane Mofokeng Mixed media 
Mongezi Zanemvula Ncaphayi Drypoint & drawing 
Richard Plaatjie Marley tile etching 
Vuyolwethu Reoagile Seripe  Linocut & lithography 
Shime Senetla  Marleytile&collograph (on single print) 
Vulani Shongwe Silkscreen 
Merren D Sabela  Drypoint Print 
Molefe Thwala Monotype 
 John Taouss  Monotype & Linocut
 Jabu Tshuma  Drawing,collage & painting

The Isithunzi Project stems from a writing workshop encouraging artists to write their own statements. As a result all the profiles from this exhibition are writen by the artists themselves and are in their own words.

Isithunzi     17Nov-1 Dec 2007


Drury Brandt  Ceramicist
Digby Hoets  Ceramicist
Garth Hoets  Ceramicist
Herina Holtzhausen  Ceramicist
Eugene Hon  Ceramicist
Michelle Legg  Ceramicist
Sophia Morren  Ceramicist 
Vulisango Ndwandwa  Ceramicist
William Saunders  Ceramicist
Caroline Schulz Vieira  Ceramicist 
John Shirley  Ceramicist
Clive Sithole  Ceramicist
Nikki Swanepoel  Ceramicist 
Ainsley Taylor   Ceramicist
Di van der Merwe  Ceramicist
Querardien van Vliet  Ceramicist
Andile Dyalvane  Ceramicist
Peter Mthombeni Ceramicist 

(please note that not all the artist's have profiles)

The Magic of Making    10 Feb-1 March 2008


Davina de Beer                      Oil on fabriano, canvass,digital print&photographic paper 
Jeannette Unite                      Charcoal on Fabriano 
Jo Faragher                     Ceramic
Marjorie Human                      Oil and mixed media on canvass (collage) 
Musha Neluheni                      Mixed media & found objects 
Brett Shuman                      Oil on canvass
Nikki Swanepoel                     Ceramic 

Capturing the Colonial   30 March-19 April

 Amy Thorne      Sculpture & artist books
 Anthea Pokroy      Photography
 Candice Hirson      Photography & sculpture
 Louise Ross      Painting
 Nathan Jansen van Vuuren      Painting

Sites of Memory

Jurgen Schadeberg  Photography 
Beverley Price  Jewellery 
Susan Woolf Mathabo  Sculpture 
Johannes Maswanganyi  Sculpture 
Roy Ndinisa  Woodcuts 
Billy & Jane Makhubele  Beaded nceka's 
                            

Defining Moments

We have listed our artists below under the exhibition they have shown in with their preffered medium for easy reference. Click on the artist's name to view their profile.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Artist's Profiles

Jurgen Schadeberg Photography
Beverley Price Jewellery
Susan Woolf Mathabo Sculpture

  • Support Base:Paper
  • Medium:Oil
  • Type:Printed
  • Country:South Africa
  • telephone:27-011 4822039
Support Base: Paper
Medium: Oil
Type: Printed
*Your name:
*Your Email:
*To:The Thompson Gallery
*Subject:
*Message:
Enter between 20 to 3,000 characters. English only.     Characters Remaining: 0 / 3000
*Enter the secure code shown below Mfrbee security Image      Reload Image

We do inquire for you , please wait ...

Manufacturer direct sales of heat-sealed paint milk cover foil 8011 large roll

Currently, the lids that are in direct contact with dairy products on the market are mainly made of aluminum foil. Heat-sealed foil has strong permeability resistance, high heat sealing performance, strong oxidation resistance, good plasticity, and can make the shelf life of ...

Come From Henan Hongchang Aluminum Co., Ltd.

8011 3105 H14/H16 painted aluminum closure sheet is suitable for cosmetic bottle caps

The material selection of cosmetic bottle caps is important, considering processability and environmental protection. Common materials are plastic, metal and glass. Painted aluminum closure sheets can improve corrosion resistance and protect the safety of cosmetics. Aluminum ...

Come From Henan Hongchang Aluminum Co., Ltd.

Classic Adirondack Chair (Painted Finishes)

Our Classic Adirondack Chair (Painted Series) offers the same great quality and construction found in all of our unfinished chairs, but with the added benefit of a painted finish color. Our Adirondack Painted Chairs offers you the same great quality but, with a quality painted ...

Come From Weathercraft® Outdoor Furniture, Inc.