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Are you watching closely? As a prelude to our feature on the 2017 Standard Bank Young Artist Awards, we have selected our own shortlist of relatively young, mid-career artists. We continue to watch them develop, as we have done with interest over the past few years. If anyone has a chance of becoming hot in SA art, it’s these young guns.
‘The glance’
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Anastasia Pather (1987-) - Exhibited at Turbine Art Fair 2013-15, - Semi-Finalist of SA Taxi Foundation Art Award 2015 - Very active on the local exhibition radar - exhibiting next at ECLECTICA Design & Art, 3 November - 19 January 2017 Continue on the next page.
Anastasia Pather, Muscle Memory I, 2016, Gold leaf mixed media on canvas, 170 cm x 100 cm
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‘Mother and child’
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