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
Artists’ Books from the Jack Ginsberg Collection
Collaborative artist book BISM included on Booknesses: Artists’ Books from the Jack Ginsberg Collection, University of Johannesburg Art Gallery, 25 March - 5 May 2017.
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.
BLEEK: photographic & audiovisual works 2010 – 2014, NWU Gallery
The word 'bleek' means pale. The exhibition title suggests not only pigmentation but also bleakness, and alludes to an embodied state that is “beyond the pale”.
Five Photographers exhibition
Five Photographers exhibition at Dawid Ras gallery - a showcase of five contemporary South African artists and photographers who use the photographic medium.
From the archives: Selling out
Fax campaign by Richardt Strydom protesting the early closure of the 2nd Johannesburg Biennale Trade Routes: History and Geography in 1997.
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.