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Sanell Aggenbach (November 2009)


Graceland

21 November - 10 December 2009

Opening Saturday 21 November at 14:00

Exhibition catalogue available

Graceland is Sanell Aggenbach’s second solo exhibition at GALLERY AOP, following Blues and Greys in 2006. It sees a return to Aggenbach’s signature sculptural and installation work, paintings, as well as works on paper, including drawing and etching.

The tone of this satirical body of work is set by the title of the exhibition. According to Aggenbach, “the works draw on fictitious notions of a ‘Graceland’ that is constructed as a spiritual home for misfits and the wistful. These works examine a cultural void in contemporary Afrikaner culture, a schism between the disenchanted past and discombobulated present, exploring a love/hate relationship with the language and the heritage. Intended as a mocking ‘cultural exorcism’, Graceland reflects on obscure idol worshipping and recalls an era of ambiguous cultural icons and anarchic subversion.”

Max du Preez, in his essay in the catalogue accompanying the exhibition, expands on this notion when he says: “I can hear Aggenbach’s artist’s voice clearly because I am also a child of the volk, of the white tribe of the furthest south. God’s Chosen People, remember? If I were an intellectual or an art critic I would have said I seriously get Aggenbach’s ‘cultural and historical references’. Aggenbach understands the Afrikaner’s ethnic codes intimately. Yet I can’t figure out when she is melancholic and when she is playful about Afrikaner culture and heritage. I like this ambiguity.”

 

Born in Cape Town in 1975, Sanell Aggenbach currently lives and works in Woodstock, Cape Town. Her explorative work has secured her many achievements and awards, including winning the 2003 Absa L’Atelier award. She participated in Turbulence: Art from South Africa in Austria in 2007, and her work forms part of the museum exhibition, What We See which tours Western Europe in 2009. Her work is represented in numerous public and private collections.

 


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Click the image for a view of: Ingrid and the Elders. 2009. Oil on canvas. 600X700mm
Ingrid and the Elders. 2009. Oil on canvas. 600X700mm
Click the image for a view of: Gracelandloos. 2009. Marble. 250X600mm
Gracelandloos. 2009. Marble. 250X600mm
Click the image for a view of: Metal Heart. 2009. Painted mild steel. Edition 2. 1720X1350mm
Metal Heart. 2009. Painted mild steel. Edition 2. 1720X1350mm
Click the image for a view of: Atlantis. 2009. Etching. Edition 15. 846X748mm
Atlantis. 2009. Etching. Edition 15. 846X748mm
Click the image for a view of: Haven. 2009. Oil on canvas. 240X470mm
Haven. 2009. Oil on canvas. 240X470mm
Click the image for a view of: Never Forever. 2009. Found books, wood, ribbon, mixed media. 1500X2200mm
Never Forever. 2009. Found books, wood, ribbon, mixed media. 1500X2200mm
Click the image for a view of: Slim Jan. 2009. Oil on paper. 510X350mm
Slim Jan. 2009. Oil on paper. 510X350mm
Click the image for a view of: DF. 2009. Oil on paper. 340X210mm
DF. 2009. Oil on paper. 340X210mm
Click the image for a view of: HF. 2009. Oil on paper. 330X210mm
HF. 2009. Oil on paper. 330X210mm
Click the image for a view of: Prudence. 2009. Archival ink on paper. Edition 5. 1050X900mm
Prudence. 2009. Archival ink on paper. Edition 5. 1050X900mm
Posted: 2009/11/20 (18:40:55)


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