The Village NEWS 30 Oct - 06 Nov 2019

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30 October 2019

WINE & DINE

This towering outdoor sculpture by Anton Smit is titled 'Faith'. PHOTOS: Hedda Mittner

Sculpture Park & Art Gallery opens at Benguela Cove W

ine, food and the visual arts merge seamlessly at the Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate, where owner, Penny Streeter OBE, in collaboration with South African sculptor, Anton Smit hosted the official launch of a new Art Gallery and Sculpture Park at this scenic destination. The torrential rains of the previous day had ceased and a gloriously sunny day greeted guests who attended the opening on Saturday 26 October. Widely revered for his monumental sculptures, evoking themes of suffering, reconciliation, glory and sublimation, Anton’s works grace public and private collections throughout South Africa and internationally. Comprising towering human figures, tender nudes, impressive heads, masks, angels, warriors, floating and stretching figures, as well as abstracts, his work is possessed of a raw, earthy power that feels innately African.

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Using steel, metal, fibreglass, stone, iron and bronze, Anton likes to imbue his work with an illusion of movement or gesture, with bodies curling up or limbs reaching out to the onlooker. Visitors are invited to explore the 40 pieces on display at Benguela, collectively titled ‘Oblivion of the Waves’, which are scattered throughout the tasting venue, the art gallery, the cellar, restaurant and courtyard, as well as on the terrace and in the garden, and at the entrance

to the estate. “Oblivion of the Waves suits its new home at Benguela Cove, so close to the sea. This work investigates the landscape of the soul, offering a fleeting glimpse of eternity. My work is driven by faith; the spiritual essence of every piece is an answer to that inner call,” says Anton Smit. The works vary from pieces the size of a man’s fist to some sculptures towering three metres high. Each work is accompanied by a poem or excerpt that reaches into Smit’s heart. The new art gallery and sculpture park are a collaboration born from common values and adds to the unique wine and food experience that Benguela Cove strives to offer their guests. “These art forms embrace the rich heritage, natural produce and talent in South Africa. The terroir is celebrated through exceptional wine, local produce is honoured with delicious food, and now the art of a master South African sculptor also graces our premises,” says Penny. The art is open for public viewing seven days a week. To enquire about any of the sculptures, contact 087 357 0637 or info@benguelacove.co.za. – Hedda Mittner

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Sculptor Anton Smit with the owner of Benguela Cove, Penny Streeter at the opening of the Anton Smit Art Gallery & Sculpture Park on the Benguela Estate.


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