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Abrie Fourie


Polígon de sa Platja, Port de Sóller, Balearic Islands, Spain

Polígon de sa Platja, Port de Sóller, Balearic Islands, Spain Photograph, 2012,

Polígon de sa Platja, Port de Sóller, Balearic Islands, Spain

Polígon de sa Platja, Port de Sóller, Balearic Islands, Spain Photograph, 2012,

Paper and Pillow

Paper and Pillow 2002, Lambda print diasec, 45cm x 62,5cm

Listings(s)

Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Photography & Vintage Printmaking

Jan Neethling, Mark Hipper, Abrie Fourie, Retha Ferguson, Ingrid Kloppers, Jurgen Schadeberg, Mandla Mnyakama, Themba Shibase, Walter Battiss, Lindeka Qampi, Manfred Zylla and Odendaal Esterhuyse at Erdmann Contemporary

Works by Walter Battiss, Abrie Fourie, Mark Hipper, Jan Neethling, Jurgen Schadeberg, Themba Shibase, Manfred Zylla, Odendaal Esterhuyse, Lindeka Qampi, Ingrid Kloppers, Mandla Mnyakama and Retha Ferguson.


25 July 2009 - 05 September 2009

'Oblique'

Abrie Fourie at Gutstein Gallery

The project 'Oblique' by South African artist Abrie Fourie follows the publication of the artists’monograph of the same name, published in 2011 in Berlin, Germany. The book marked the start of  an ongoing and evolving project, with various exhibition and publication iterations, and stems from a research grant the artist received from the Africa Centre (Cape Town, South Africa). Fourie used this seed funding to digitise and catalogue his film archive spanning several decades, which led to an opportunity to critically engage with this material anew, and think through different ways of presenting, and curating this body of work alongside the development of new creative concerns. Since 2012 the project 'Oblique' has been shown in several international venues.

Central to Fourie’s work is an interest in the sometimes volatile and complex relationship between photography and fiction, and the disjunction between memory and what we as viewers and consumers of photography project onto the medium. The exhibition presented at SCAD foregrounds this concern with the inclusion of an HD Film installation, edited as a series of slow changing slides of all images included in the monograph. Central to this work is a narration by well known South African actor Marcel van Heerden of a text by the author and theorist Ivan Vladislavic. 

A series of mounted and framed photographs have been selected specifically for the exhibition, many editioned for the first time. In addition a series of text works, quotations from Vladislavic’s work, are part of the exhibition.

 

Fourie’s practice can be seen as a catalogue of memories, as an ongoing archive. He explores the familiar and intimate zones of home with the same interest and curiosity as he does the unknown.  In his practice he avoids narrow and direct modes of documentation, and aim to explore the ambiguous and unfixed. He states that this approach is ‘not so much defining a place, as circling the relationship between spaces, sign and self; it hints at that silent tension between absence and presence, abstraction and reality’.


12 September 2013 - 08 November 2013

'Viewing room 1, 2, 3'

Ed Young, Uwe Wittwer, Jake Aikman, Kate Gottgens, Abrie Fourie, Peter Eastman, Simon Stone, Willem Boshoff, Sandile Zulu and Georgina Gratrix at SMAC ART GALLERY CAPE TOWN

SMAC Art Gallery | Cape Town presents a trilogy of viewing room showings curated around the themes of Typography, Architecture and Landscape.

Viewing room 1 | Typography | 15.07.14 – 02.08.14
- Willem Boshoff
- Georgina Gratrix
- Simon Stone
- Ed Young

Viewing room 2 | Architecture | 05.08.14 – 23.08.14
- Abrie Fourie
- Kate Gottgens
- Helen A Pritchard
- Sandile Zulu

Viewing room 3 | Landscape | 26.08.14 – 13.09.14
- Jake Aikman
- Ruann Coleman
- Peter Eastman
- Uwe Wittwer


15 July 2014 - 13 September 2014