DANIEL NAUDÉ

Daniel Naude the bovne prophecy

Press: | Daniel Naudé’s The Bovine Prophecy features in ‘African Art: South African artists making a global impact' for TheSouthAfrican.com

February 19, 2022 - Gordon Glyn-Jones

Gordon Glyn-Jones selects six exhibitions across the world to highlight how African art and culture are enriching people’s lives on an international stage.

Glyn-Jones heralds Daniel Naudé’s patience and consideration in creating The Bovine Prophecy – 

‘Over a period of ten years, Naudé travelled to the beaches of the Wild Coast, South Africa, to photograph the indigenous cattle that frequent these shores. The process called for patience, with Naudé scouting the area, waiting for a particular animal to be in just the right place at the right time. The shutter release would signal that moment when Naudé would, after careful consideration, transform the animal into an iconic image’.

Daniel Naudé’s The Bovine Prophecy features in ‘African Art: South African artists making a global impact’ for TheSouthAfrican.

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NEWS: Daniel Naudé has been selected as one of the award winners for the 6th edition of the Life Framer Photography Prize in the Youth-hood category

August 1, 2020

Daniel Naudé has been selected as one of the award winners for the 6th edition of the Life Framer Photography Prize in the Youth-hood category. This is a unique photography competition and a renowned platform for discovering and exhibiting contemporary photography worldwide. 

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Everard Read present at FNB Art Joburg

September 13, 2019

Everard Read present at FNB Art Joburg

13 September - 15 September 2019

Everard Read presents over 20 artist from South Africa and Europe. Artist include Brett MurrayDeborah BellBeth Diane ArmstrongBlessing NgobeniCaryn Scrimgoeour, Lionel SmitAngus TaylorNigel MullinsLucinda Mudge, Turiya MagadlelaNorman CatherineGuy Ferrer, Phillemon HlungwaniLady SkollieAndrzej Urbanski, Daniel Naudé and Olivié Keck.

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VIDEO: Daniel Naudé | A Decade of Seeing at Everard Read London

February 13, 2019

Everard Read London presents

Daniel Naudé  
A Decade of Seeing

13 February - 1 March 2019

"The animal has secrets which, unlike the secrets of caves, mountains, seas, are specifically addressed to man."John BergerWhy Look at Animals?

Everard Read London is pleased to present A Decade of Seeing by acclaimed South African photographer, Daniel Naudé.

Over the past decade, Naudé has practised capturing and perfecting moments of stillness in nature. This exhibition encompasses a critical selection of works from his recent projects: Animal Farm (2007-2012), Sightings of the Sacred: Cattle in Uganda, Madagascar and India (2012-2014), Cattle of the Ages – Ankole cattle in South Africa - a project with South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa (2017) as well as his newest works of Xhosa cattle on the shore of the Eastern Cape, South Africa.

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Daniel Naudé exhibits at Festival La Gacilly Baden Photo in Baden, Austria.

September 4, 2018

Daniel Naudé exhibits his photographs at Festival La Gacilly Baden Photo in Baden, Austria. 

The exhibition will be open from the 8th of June - 30th of September 2018. 

To see the full details follow here.

Daniel Naude: A Decade of Seeing will showing at Everard Read London from 13 February - 2 March 2019.

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VIDEO: DANIEL NAUDÉ | A Decade of Seeing at Everard Read Johannesburg

March 1, 2018

DANIEL NAUDÉ: A Decade of Seeing at Everard Read Johannesburg is the subject of a video feature, with an interview by Naudé, on SABC 3 Top Billing.

A Decade of Seeing is a reflection on Daniel Naudé’s various bodies of work over the last ten years. A tightly curated show of just ten works, A Decade of Seeing, celebrates the artist’s visual journey from 2008 to date.

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