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		<title>15 Years of willowlamp – Iconic Chandeliers Light up Retrospective Exhibition of Leading Local Design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last decade and a half, art lighting company willowlamp has created a substantial body of work – a veritable library of remarkable designs and memorable silhouettes. Over time, the style of the designs has evolved too, from Creative Director Adam Hoets’ first iterations exploring sacred geometry and forms found in nature, to newer, more contemporary pieces that demonstrate a cleaner, more contemporary sensibility. willowlamp’s latest collection, launched late in 2018, sees Hoets come full circle with new lights that combine these attributes – they are both contemporary as well as informed by his first sources of inspiration. What remains true for all the brand’s designs, from day one to present, is a commitment to craft and a considered and conceptual approach. This gives the pieces enormous gravitas in an interior space and makes them iconic in their own right – modern heirlooms for future generations of design lovers. With a large number of these pieces – from old to new &#8211; in the same location for a very limited time, willowlamp wanted to take the opportunity to show off the breadth and variety of its work over the years. In order to do this, willowlamp is inviting the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Cape Town Mini Maker Faire is back!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a successful inaugural edition in 2015, the Cape Town Mini Maker Faire is back with an even bigger and better event this year. Placing a spotlight on DIY and technology, this year’s Mini Maker Faire will bring techies, tinkerers, hackers, hobbyists, crafters, artists, tech gurus, authors and inventors together to engage with the public and exchange ideas at the Cape Town Science Centre in Observatory from 26 to 28 August 2016. Described as the “Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth”, the Mini Maker Faire is a space where people with a passion for learning, collaboration and creativity can connect. Part science fair, part trade fair, and part something entirely new, the event offers a great day out for people of all ages to interact with amazing creations and experience the exciting world of the Makers. “Makers across the world are shaking up the way that we think and interact with our environment. They’re coming up with innovative solutions to help solve social problems, as well as some really fun and creative projects – and that’s why we are returning for another year of the Cape Town Mini Maker Faire,” says Alayne Reesberg, Programme Director and Producer of Cape Town [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Stevenson Cape Town is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Odili Donald Odita, an artist who has shown regularly with the gallery over the past decade.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2015 13:20:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many years Odili Donald Odita has been acutely aware and contemplative of the tensions, contradictions and paradoxes between here and there, Africa and the Western world, and the idea of a Third World and a mainstream First World. The artist, who was born in Nigeria and has lived in the United States for most of his adult life, understands the distances between the perceived centres and margins of the (art) world, and the filtering and distortions that colour the connections between them. His new work considers this in-between space, a space that is often fractured, disjointed and replete with disjunctions and differences, aesthetically, economically, conceptually. Odita also sees a ‘third degree of separation’ as finding connection within a state of isolation, the cultural limbo of his experiences as an African in the Western world, and more specifically, searching in between these binaries to discover the intricacies of this space, which he understands as ‘the space of colour’. Aside from a series of new large acrylic paintings, Odita will also exhibit his templates and sketches for the works which offer an insight into the artist’s process. In his words: I’ve noticed that often a drawing only turns into a painting six months to a year later. Over the period, the drawing transforms; I might go back [...]]]></description>
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