Double Vision 2020 Contemporary Photography Exhibition
A select group of 20 acclaimed South African contemporary visual artists who make use of photography in their art have been invited to participate in Double Vision 2020 curated by Tiaan van Deventer. On show at Art.b Gallery, the Arts Association of Bellville.
Kagiso Patrick Mautloa awarded the 2019 Helgaard Steyn Award for painting
It was a great honour to be part of the panel for the 2019 Helgaard Steyn Award for painting. There were some top rank contenders, all of whom would’ve made for worthy recipients.
SELF group exhibition - The Gallery at Glen Carlou
“With ‘selfies’ the new norm, curator Pierre le Riche thought it would be interesting to see how artists would express or interpret themselves if the canvas were to be ‘turned around’. The exhibition features artwork by well-known and up-and-coming artists, including writers and a composer”.
My recent foray into clay
I recently returned to the medium of ceramics, partly to get new perspectives on the thematic concerns of my work, but predominantly to force myself out of a creative comfort zone.
Photo: and the Photography Education Trust 10:10 programme
I was privileged to be invited to participate in a recent iteration of Photo: and the Photography Education Trust’s 10:10 platform in Johannesburg.
TBT: ‘I survived…’ 2nd Johannesburg Biennale 1997
‘I survived…’ was an unofficial performance at the opening of the 2nd Johannesburg Biennale, Newtown, Johannesburg, 10 Oct 1997.
White Masks: A Journey of self-reflection
“The power of Richardt Strydom’s White Masks is the very personal journey of removing the masks white masculinity wears and often hides behind” - writes Shandukani Mulaudzi
Throwback: Sasol New Signatures merit award 1997
Reflecting on my work ‘Untitled: enemata (from the domestic comforts series)’ that received a Sasol New Signatures merit award in 1997
Bleek solo exhibition at Johannesburg Art Gallery
'BLEEK' encompasses a number of photographic series that set out to interrogate the performance of white masculinity from different points of entry. The JAG exhibition is curated by Musha Neluheni.
TWENTY: Contemporary Art From South Africa exhibition
Curated by Gordon Froud, the exhibition looks across the scope of what it means to have been a South African over the first 20 years of democracy.
Works from A verbis Ad Verbera series in NWU permanent collection
Two key works from my A verbis Ad Verbera – From Words to Blows series were recently acquired by the North-West University permanent art collection
Ad Hominem artist book in UNISA art collection
The University of South Africa recently acquired my collaborative artist book Ad Hominem for its permanent art collection.