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		<title>Cosentino draws inspiration from the Pacific Ocean for its new SilverKoast collection by Dekton®</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SilverKoast proposes a journey along California’s famous coastline to present a series that embodies the utmost beauty of two iconic marbles such as Carrara and Ivory White. The new series by Dekton® combines the beauty of natural stone with state-of-the-art technology and cutting-edge performance to achieve a sophisticated design. Cosentino, a global leader in the production and distribution of innovative and sustainable surfaces for the world of architecture and design, launches SilverKoast, a new series of its ultra-compact Dekton® brand of surfaces, inspired by the serene and endless white of the Pacific coast. The two-colour collection is available in both velvet and polished finishes: Laguna and Marina. These elegant and harmonious finishes are designed to fill a wide variety of spaces with light thanks to the versatility of the applications.                                                        Laguna The matte finish of Laguna is inspired by the white sand, sun reflections and waves of the California coast, which are rendered in subtle and delicate veins on an ivory-white background. Laguna by Dekton®, velvet finish                  Marina Marina is the purest representation of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Black Passage by Serge Alain Nitegeka</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 08:12:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CAPE TOWN 10 October &#8211; 14 November 2015 Serge Alain Nitegeka will present a new series of free-standing sculptures, painted wall panels and a major intervention within the Cape Town gallery for his fourth solo exhibition at STEVENSON. Nitegeka&#8217;s sculptures are studies in contained disruption: each object presents a fractured landscape and a fragile subject within this landscape. The body that moves &#8211; and struggles &#8211; through these spaces is disorientated through formal means: lengths of wood twisted into tension with other components, a colour palette that confounds, historicizes and animates the surface planes. By amplifying the physical qualities of material itself, these works reimagine embodiment and experience as a series of formalist relationships of texture, colour and shape. In the intervention planned for the gallery, Nitegeka seeks to activate the invisible political dimension of architectural space through radical ruptures. His intention is to direct the paths of viewers through fissures in walls which will allow for a reimagining of the predetermined white cube as a space of non-linear progression. These movements within the gallery that were previously impossible become an expression of the necessity to find alternative ways of moving through spaces associated with failure and the spatial disruptions [...]]]></description>
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		<title>EXHIBITUS &#8211; An Exhibition of New Work by Lucie de Moyencourt</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2015 13:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[EXHIBITUS is the second solo exhibition by Cape Town artist Lucie de Moyencourt. Self-taught, this show pays homage to her informal and idiosyncratic art-training. De Moyencourt&#8217;s work was developed through the art of observation in her daily life, as well as by being exposed to European art from a young age through visits to her family in France. In this show, Lucie takes us with her on a recent Summer trip to Europe. Her ink drawings are her diary and act as an itinerary of her travels. We are given access to the great Museums and Galleries of Europe through her paintings and we gain insight into which works the artist herself is drawn to. Lucie not only pays attention to the works displayed in these famous collections; she shifts her gaze to observe the way visitors in galleries interact with the works on the wall. The show acts as more than just a recording of gallery visits &#8211; it also highlights the tension between art history and technology, the image and the making of the image and ultimately the masterpiece and the mundane. Dates: The exhibition will run until the 31st October Venue: The Voorkamer Gallery at Chandler House, 53 Church Street, Cape Town.]]></description>
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