[ISEA2018] Artist Statement: Mbongeni Fakudze, Stephen Hobbs, Robyn Penn, Minnette Vári, William Kentridge, Lehlogonolo Mashaba, Andrew Kayser, Marcus Neustetter, Deborah Bell, Faith47/FaithXLVII , Fred Clarke, Colleen Alborough & Janus Fouché  — The Invisible Exhibition

Artists Statement

Other Realities sub-programme

Johannesburg-based visual artists were invited by animateur of the Centre for the Less Good Idea Bronwyn Lace and founder William Kentridge to develop sculptural drawings using Tiltbrush, a room-scale 3D painting virtual reality application developed and published by Google and loaned to the Centre by Dondoo Studios and Clearwater South Africa. Creative technologists Rick Treweek and Gareth Steele from AltReality and Divesh Naidoo and James Gaydon of Dondoo Studios worked closely with some of South Africa’s most celebrated visual artists to create the augmented and virtual reality sculptural drawings featured in the Invisible Exhibition

  • William Kentridge (born 28 April 1955) is a South African artist best known for his prints, drawings, and animated films.[source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Kentridge
  • Marcus Neustetter, Trinity Session, Johannesburg, SA. Artistic director ISEA2018  www.marcusneustetter.com
  • Faith47 (born Cape Town, 1979) is a South African artist who has held solo exhibitions in New York (2015), London (2014) and Johannesburg (2012). [source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith47]\par
  • Mbongeni Fakudze, Stephen Hobbs, Robyn Penn, Minnette Vári, Lehlogonolo Mashaba, Andrew Kayser, Deborah Bell, Fred Clarke, Colleen Alborough Janus Fouché , South Africa