Current Work |
Wonderland
A 2019 solo exhibition at StateoftheART Gallery in Cape Town https://www.stateoftheart-gallery.com/artists/216/grace-kotze
My exhibition "Wonderland", is a body of acrylic paintings and bronze sculptures exploring emotion and ideas through the emotive quality of medium and image. I believe that humour is crucial for good mental health and have started celebrating it in my paintings. So often we only reserve paintings for "grand" topics or ones of great visual beauty but in Wonderland I have used it to explore the unexpected interactions and visuals in the city. My inspirational "Wonderland" is Durban, with its wonderful visuals around every corner. A few such inspirations are the bonsai strangler figs taking root out of cracks in walls, birds nesting in archways, feral cat houses and feeding stations next to the beach, escaped domestic rabbits living on verges, Vervet Monkeys regularly raiding houses, a park full of red duiker and mongeese living under structures. And then then there are the gutters and road sides that have rows of weeds growing through cracks that create the most beautiful gardens, optimistically flowering from almost no soil. On top of these natural treasures is the discarded waste that cities generate, which so often become the treasures and income of others. The scrap metal plant down the road full of beautiful textures and colours, charity shops crammed with unwanted toys and books that make for artists treasures. It is impossible to stay uninspired when there is such visual activity and beauty surrounding me. I also draw inspiration from the past, where the profound visual literacy of the old masters is awe inspiring. Artists are incredibly fortunate to have so many artists that have gone before who serve as teachers, a few of which I have referenced in this show. I have included replicas of works by Albrecht Dürer and Leonardo Da Vinci both of whom sought understanding in their visual exploration of the natural world. "Wonderland", like so much about experiencing life does not hold a clipped explanation but rather hints at my process of exploring my present home and emotional state. |