Art curator Botho Project Space announced its latest offering, A Place Called Home, showcasing the works of award-winning contemporary visual artist Trevor Stuurman.
The much-anticipated first solo exhibition by Trevor Stuurman will officially open on Friday, 20 May and will run until 19 June 2022 in Johannesburg.
Stuurman has collaborated with leading furniture and homeware retailer Weylandts to infuse the exhibition with authentic design, using many of the same pieces the artist has in his own home.
A Place Called Home is where Trevor Stuurman’s story and journey come alive. He places himself within the exhibition by personifying various themes and installations, all created to live throughout the home that is created by Botho Project Space, with furniture and homeware from Weylandts. Home is the foundation of Stuurman’s life, constantly choosing to create his understanding of the world he sees through his own familiarity.
Narrated through the lens of Trevor Stuurman, the exhibition is an expression of ‘home’, a concept very close to his heart. Evoking the nostalgic feeling of a loved one waking you up at the first light of dawn, dipping into a warm bath, scrubbing the weekend away and stepping out in your Sunday best.
EXHIBITION DETAILS:
DATE: 20 May – 19 June (runs Tues – Sat)
TIME: 11am – 5pm (Weekdays) and 10am – 5pm (Saturdays)
ADDRESS: 26 Rhodes Avenue, Parktown, Johannesburg, 2193
PRICE: R50.00 via Plankton
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