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    BEEZY BAILEY | Let There be Light DIRECTOR'S SELECTION | April May 2022 SHANY VAN DEN BERG | Her Garden BRONZE, STEEL AND STONE | RIVERHILL GARDENS MASTERPIECE LONDON 2022 Summer 2022 GUY FERRER | RE-VIVAL DANIEL NAUDÉ | The Bovine Prophecy - Xhosa Cattle on the Shore of the Wild Coast DIRECTOR'S SELECTION | February | March 2022 SASHA HARTSLIEF | Shadows and Reflections DIRECTOR'S SELECTION WINTER 2021 / 2022 DIRECTOR'S SELECTION LIONEL SMIT | Prelude BRETT MURRAY | Limbo PHILIP BARLOW | slowing a split second SUMMER 2021 TRANSITORY TERRAIN Masterpiece Online 2021 DYLAN LEWIS: APEX | online exhibition TERESA KUTALA FIRMINO | Manifestation Oku Yongola LUCINDA MUDGE | Everything All The Time FLORIAN WOZNIAK - Dreamer | 30 Years of Sculpture NIC BLADEN - Botanical Studies in Bronze & Silver II TANYA POOLE | UNDERGROWTH WINTER 2020 ANDRZEJ URBANSKI - DIGITAL FREQUENCIES ANGUS TAYLOR - IMMANENCE | TRANSCENDENCE DEBORAH BELL - SENTINELS (2020) SUMMER 2020 AGAINST INTERPRETATION? AGAINST INTERPRETATION? STILL MASTERPIECE ONLINE GUY FERRER - NEW PAINTINGS BRONZE, STEEL, STONE & BONE Us STARING STRAIGHT TO THE FUTURE SASHA HARTSLIEF: NOCTURNE INVESTE CAPE TOWN ART FAIR WINTER Closed for the Holidays Caryn Scrimgeour: A Word is Not a Sparrow Penelope Stutterheime: Mapping the Interior CONTEXT Art Miami Shany van den Berg: Dream Pond ART X LAGOS ART FAIR Nigel Mullins: Mass Gatherings FNB Joburg Art Fair SUMMER Southern Aspect - A Group Exhibition Masterpiece Art Fair, London Lionel Smit: Destructure Guy Ferrer: Le Jardin des Délices William Peers: Fanfare Barbara Wildenboer: Folly Daniel Naudé: A Decade of Seeing Alessandro Papetti and Aron Demetz Blessing Ngobeni: A Note From Error Claude Jammet: Bestiary / Anthropocene Franta: au plus près / close up Summer Exhibition III Philip Barlow: still motion II Denby Meyer: The Lightness of Summer Bronze, Steel & Stone III Guy du Toit: Good Hare Day Nic Bladen: Botanical Studies in Bronze and Silver Leigh Voigt: The Silent Spectators of History Beezy Bailey: Light Beyond the Dark Andrzej Urbanski: AB02 833/387/18 WINTER Sasha Hartslief: Aura Louise Mason: Flight Phillemon Hlungwani: Rirhandzu Ra Manana / The Love of Women Bronze, Steel and Stone II Summer Exhibition II Angus Taylor: In the middle of it Penelope Stutterheime: Merging Lucinda Mudge: The Wolf is Always Near Guy Ferrer : Revelations Lionel Smit: Faces of Identity southern abstraction Christmas Collection Deborah Bell Dreams of Immortality: Blood and Gold Nigel Mullins: 21st Century Talismans Caryn Scrimgeour: Postcards from Chinatown Colbert Mashile at 1:54 Art Fair : Man in the Arena Bronze, Steel and Stone Summer Exhibition William Peers : The Space Between Alessandro Papetti Opening Group Exhibition See All Exhibitions >
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Masterpiece Online 2021

Jun 24 – Jun 27, 2021

Entangled, oil on canvas, 150 x 150 cm

MASTERPIECE ONLINE

Jun 24 – Jun 28, 2020

Solidarity Banner Image with Ears (high)

STARING STRAIGHT TO THE FUTURE

Apr 3 – Apr 23, 2020

Replay II 148 x 150 cm med res

Southern Aspect - A Group Exhibition

Jun 14 – Jul 13, 2019

EVERARD READ GALLERY. BRETT MURRAY. SOLACE 2018. BRONZE ED OF 6. 86 X 80 X 66 cm. IMAGE COURTESY OF MICHAEL HALL

CONTEXT Art Miami

Dec 3 – Dec 8, 2019

Modern Puppet

Blessing Ngobeni: A Note From Error

Oct 19 – Nov 10, 2018

Simone Wurz Everard Read London

WINTER

Jan 31 – Feb 17, 2018

Everard Read Summer Show 2017 Dan Weill Photography

Summer Exhibition II

Jul 7 – Sep 9, 2017

tamlin blake killing the dragon recycled newspaper and fabric 980 x 1... 004

Summer Exhibition

Jul 15 – Sep 3, 2016

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