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		<title>Leading artists’ works make rare public appearance on auction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Works by two of South Africa’s most renowned artists make rare public appearances when they go on sale this month by Stephan Welz &#38; Co. for the first time at an auction. Seychelles Girl by Alexis Preller has not been seen in public for several decades and Winterveld by Jacob Henrik Pierneef has remained in the family of the current owner since it was first purchased. The works go on the Stephan Welz &#38; Co. Fine Art and Design auction in Johannesburg on April 29 and 30. Signed and dated ’49, the oil on canvas painting by Preller (1911 -1975) being auctioned for the first time is a sensitive depiction of a young Seychelles woman painted during the period when the artist visited the Indian Ocean island. Stephan Welz &#38; Co. is offering the work with an estimated price of R1 million to R1.5 million.  The signed painting by Pierneef (1886-1957), widely regarded as South Africa’s most renowned landscape artist, depicts the Winterveld area north of Pretoria. “The use of light and colour is particularly evocative and is a very desirable example of the artist’s work,” says Stephen Welz &#38; Co. fine art specialist Luke Crossley. The estimated price is [...]]]></description>
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		<title>EXHIBITUS &#8211; An Exhibition of New Work by Lucie de Moyencourt</title>
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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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