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 ODDA visits Southern Guild Gallery at Investec Cape Town Art Fair for Art Week, South Africa. Southern Guild presents a range of 20 South African artists using different mediums including ceramics, ink and collage. Later this weekend, ODDA is invited to attend a studio visit with ceramic duo, Andile Dyalvane and Zizipho Poswafor the official launch of Zizipho’s uBuhle boKhokho catalogue. @southernguildgallery 

Some Southern Guild highlights include: 

1) Emerging ceramic duo, Andile Dyalvane and Zizipho Poswa who will be touring the States and UK shortly. Zizipho uses inspiration of native African hair in their designs to highlight the cultural and historical importance of such attributes. @zizipo_poswa@andiledyalvane 

2) Cape Town residing yet Iranian born artist, Kamyar Bineshtarigh, uses a combination of both cultural in his pieces with special significance placed on the use of Farsi script and calligraphy to explore memory and place, revealing the intricacies of transliteration. @kamyar_bineshtarigh 

3) Limpopo-born artist Mashilo, who has recently joined the gallery, reveals a large-scale acrylic and ink diptych. Now based in Cape Town, Mashilo’s paintings, drawings and collage works address themes of spiritual identity, memory, ancestry, community and belonging. @manyaku_mash 

CREDITS
@southernguildgallery@benjaminkjo 
 #ODDAdigital

class="content__text" ODDA visits Southern Guild Gallery at Investec Cape Town Art Fair for Art Week, South Africa. Southern Guild presents a range of 20 South African artists using different mediums including ceramics, ink and collage. Later this weekend, ODDA is invited to attend a studio visit with ceramic duo, Andile Dyalvane and Zizipho Poswafor the official launch of Zizipho’s uBuhle boKhokho catalogue. @southernguildgallery Some Southern Guild highlights include: 1) Emerging ceramic duo, Andile Dyalvane and Zizipho Poswa who will be touring the States and UK shortly. Zizipho uses inspiration of native African hair in their designs to highlight the cultural and historical importance of such attributes. @zizipo_poswa@andiledyalvane 2) Cape Town residing yet Iranian born artist, Kamyar Bineshtarigh, uses a combination of both cultural in his pieces with special significance placed on the use of Farsi script and calligraphy to explore memory and place, revealing the intricacies of transliteration. @kamyar_bineshtarigh 3) Limpopo-born artist Mashilo, who has recently joined the gallery, reveals a large-scale acrylic and ink diptych. Now based in Cape Town, Mashilo’s paintings, drawings and collage works address themes of spiritual identity, memory, ancestry, community and belonging. @manyaku_mash CREDITS @southernguildgallery@benjaminkjo #ODDAdigital

February 18, 2023

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