Thursday, October 8, 2009

Spring at Baardskeerdersbos - 25th September

Visitors to our Whale Festival will know that we have more than just those gentle giants. You have come, of course, to enjoy the wine, the fynbos and especially the art for which the Overstrand is famous. So we have listed all the local artspots to visit; and if you are ready to venture a bit further afield, one not to miss is a rather special spring art route this weekend. On Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th September, the rural community of Baardskeerdersbos hosts its famous Art Route for the fifth time, having firmly established themselves as “the freshest inclusion to the national art scene.”

“No ordinary art route,” they proudly say. The event takes place only three times a year. Every Autumn, Spring, and Christmas the artists of the south host what they claim has become the “Premier Fine Art Event of the Overberg”. Expect to see painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, ceramics, and land art while meeting the artists in their homes and studios. Each artist presents a professional exhibition containing their most recent work, providing the visitor with a premier peek prior to the work being released to galleries.

NIEL JONKER – oil on panel –LANDSCAPE done in situ. On view at B’bos Spring Art Route

Visiting artists

The core group of a dozen solo artists is now being joined by visiting artists wanting to share in this unique event that is neither festival nor your average gallery opening. This spring sees the inclusion of highly collectable Hanneke Benade’s pastel portraits in the gallery venue opposite the village winkel. Hanneke’s work has won some prestigious awards and is included in major collections. Since matriculating with a distinction in graphic art, she has studied printmaking at Pretoria University and has had a three month spell in 2000 at the Cite Internationale des Arts in Paris. Her soft pastels are described as quiet and pensive figurative works, depicted with exquisitely delicate formal skill.

Renowned locals

You will want to see the regular, and renowned, locals such as Niel Jonker (painting and sculpture), Kali and Daniel Griffin (textiles and ceramics), Amanda Jephson (painting), Claudette Barnes (painting), Colleeen Emminis (painting), Victor Breach (photography and metal work), Aletta Groenewald (painting), Andree Bonthuys (land art and sculpture), Hendrik Rabie (ceramics), Gillian Eyre (painting), PD Coetzer (furniture), and Joshua Miles (painting and printmaking).

Collectors of art meet the artists in their milieu, sharing in their processes and inspirations, sometimes sneaking in ahead of the crowds on the Friday. While those in the know take advantage of the affordable prices for quality art, day-trippers enjoy the outing with wine, conversation and laughter in the most outstanding of rural Cape destinations. Kids mill about, friendly dogs scamper and one feels part of the buzzing artistic community. Three venues will be serving food and you can look forward to savouring a complimentary glass or two at any of the artists’ home venues.

Baardskeerdersbos, “the last of the true Cape villages”, is undoubtedly worth a visit ; a stunning rural setting, with historic buildings, village characters, genuine functional smallholdings and country hospitality. Access from Stanford is via Grootbos or Pearly Beach, or from Bredasdorp via Elim.
For more information, call 028-3819636 / 083 444 2613, or simply take the road toward Gansbaai and look out for the silver signs. Oh, and tell them you read about it on the ArtsPages…

SNIPPETS

• Richard Smith, one of our leading artists and living right here in Onrus, has just finished a solo show at the iArt Gallery in Cape Town. He will be the subject of one of my Sketches shortly.

• Bellini Gallery has opened up on Main Road, next to the Harper gallery. They have traded their sea view for a central location with more wall space and a delightful garden where the Cappuccino Bar will certainly flourish.

• Sandbaai Stationery and Art is at new premises half-way down the Sandbaai main road next door to Specsavers. Louis assures me there is still place for paintings on his walls.

• Next weekend 4/5 October, a trip to Stellenbosch will be worthwhile – several special exhibitions are on – see www.springarttour.co.za

• Strauss and Co, the new art auction house under direction of Stephan Welz, entertained me at its Cape Town premises at The Oval, near Cavendish Square last week. Wine was served in a magnificent pair of George 111 wine coolers by Paul Storr. (Est R600-800 000). Their inaugural sale is at The Vineyard, conveniently close to their offices, on 8 October and, judging by the items I saw, it is set to be every bit as successful as their Johannesburg launch in March. www.straussart.co.za.

• Keep your news and views coming to niblos@telkomsa.net.

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