Silver Digest March/April 2021

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LEISURE

As the second wave subsides, a new window opens on the arts.

NORVAL FOUNDATION CELEBRATES REOPENING WITH FIRST SOLO EXHIBITION BY GEORGINA GRATRIX

A

s restrictions finally lift,

South African artist’s first solo

visitors are once again

exhibition at a museum, on view

invited to immerse

until Monday 31 May 2021.

themselves in the arts while

Curated by guest curator Liese

social distancing in the spacious

van der Watt, The Reunion brings

Norval Foundation galleries and

together 25 major artworks by

sprawling Sculpture Gardens.

Gratrix, completed between

Norval Foundation presents The

2011 and 2020, and draws upon

Reunion: Georgina Gratrix, the

the holdings of the Homestead Collection, based at Norval Foundation, as well as loans from private lenders. Georgina Gratrix (born in Mexico City, 1982) is known for paintings that feature expressive, impasto brushwork and humorous yet uncomfortable distortions of figures, objects and landscapes filtered through a colour-saturated aesthetic. Portraits of family and friends, as well as artworld insiders and popular culture icons, appear alongside oversized still-life paintings of impossibly exuberant bouquets and, to a lesser extent, verdant landscapes recalling the province of KwaZuluNatal, where the artist grew up. The Reunion, responding to loose themes within the artist’s practice, is divided into three parts. The first section displays Gratrix’s portraits of social figures based on images pilfered from social media platforms, newspapers, popular television series, films and society

Top: Parrot Pair, 2017 Above: A Lover's Discourse (triptych) , 2017.

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magazines. Through Gratrix’s

All the Birthday Bouquet, 2016.


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