Clos Malverne, a family-owned wine estate nestled in the heart of
the Devon Valley outside Stellenbosch, sets the stage for a unique art meander
in the Winelands with the unveiling of an exclusive A Void in the
Landscape exhibition by esteem South African artists which will beguile
the senses from 5 October until the end of January 2014.
Hosted in conjunction with the North-West University Gallery in
Potchefstroom, Clos Malverne will be transformed into a one-stop wonder of
artistic expressions. Seven internationally famed artists will convey their
expressions through paintings and sculptures which will take pride of place in
and around the vineyards and the resident restaurant on the farm.
“Society
draws its ideas about how to view and experience nature from the conventions of
visual culture, while at the same time artists reflect and react to current
societal attitudes to the environment. The title of this exhibition, A Void
in the Landscape, is inspired by social perceptions of nature and how these
perceptions stand in contrast to artistic representations of the natural
environment,” explains Christina Naurattel, curator of the North-West
University Gallery.
This
unique group exposé consists of paintings and small sculptures inside Clos
Malverne’s magnificently appointed restaurant with its wraparound glass balcony
as well as unique sculpture pieces rooted in the flanking garden. World
renowned land artist Strijdom van der Merwe, best known for his signature style
of symmetrical lines and geometrical forms that participate with their
environment, will erect an impressive installation in the vineyards.
Strijdom
is a recipient of the esteemed Jackson Pollock-Krasner
Foundation grant in the USA and Medal of Honour from the South African Academy
of Arts and Science and is celebrated for his unique landscape
installations all across the globe including South Korea, Turkey, Belgium,
Sweden, Lithuania, Japan, Australia, Germany and Italy.
Joining
him at Clos Malverne will be sculptors Wilma Cruise, Marco Cianfanelli and
Gordon Froud who will add aesthetic appeal and conversation pieces to
the exhibition. Working mainly with fired clay, Wilma’s sculptures are
typically rendered in expressive life-size figures and she is renowned for a
number of public works across the country including the award-winning Women’s
Monument at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.
Marco’s
awe-inspiring figures and forms allude ambiguously to landscape, the human body
and micro-organisms. Recent works include his monumental portrait sculpture, Capture,
located in Howick, KwaZulu Natal, which symbolically marks the 50th anniversary
of Nelson Mandela’s capture at the site by the apartheid police in
1962.
Gordon
Froud, who has participated in hundreds of solo and group exhibitions
throughout South Africa, has been actively involved in the South African and
international art world as artist, educator, curator and gallerist during a
career spanning twenty five years.
Art
lovers will also adore the transformed interior of Clos Malverne’s restaurant,
with paintings by internationally renowned artists Rina Stutzer, Retha Buitendach
and Pauline Gutter adding colour to this serene setting.
Rina
whose work is centred around the ‘nomadic’ as theme, explores painting with
acid on copper plate which ultimately results in an ever-changing image
continuously altered through oxidation after the time of ‘completion’, making
her one of the innovative artists of her generation. Retha finds her
inspiration in the natural world and implicit in all her paintings is the heartfelt importance of conserving nature. Pauline,
who is also the prestigious winner of this year’s ABSA L’atelier competition,
works through a visual attack of marks and colour and the purposeful application
and interweaving of layers that gives the identity of continuous change.
A Void in the Landscape will be unveiled on the 5th of
October at Clos Malverne and enthusiasts can visit the estate and its popular
restaurant for a superb grape, gourmet and gallery experience until the end of
January 2014.
With its stunning setting amidst the vineyards and breathtaking
views of the picturesque Devon Valley, The Restaurant @ Clos Malverne is the
perfect retreat to spend a soul-quenching afternoon under the trees, linger
over lunch on the wraparound glass balcony or simply to pamper the
senses.
Chef Nadia Louw Smith, who describes her own cuisine as ‘world
food with an earthy sophistication, cooked from the heart and presented with
perfection’ eschews the elaborate and creates sumptuous yet unpretentious food,
simple in structure yet complex in flavour, texture and colour.
Clos
Malverne’s time-honoured, handcrafted wines can only be bought directly from
the estate or via its newly improved online wine sales facility which delivers
your wine to your doorstep in no time.
For reservations contact Clos Malverne at Tel: 021 865 2022;
email info@closmalverne.co.za,
or visit www.closmalverne.co.za.
The Restaurant @ Clos Malverne is open daily for lunch except on Mondays and
bookings are essential.
For more information on the participating artists contact NWU
Gallery curator Christina Naurattel at Tel: 018 299 4341 or send an email to Christina.Naurattel@nwu.ac.za.