I See U - Art Exhibition at Spier
Thu Sep 5, 09:00 - Sat Nov 30, 17:00
Spier Wine Farm
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Art as a catalyst for change: Works from the Spier Collection
celebrate 25 years of democracy
I See U: Imagining a Space for Freedom, an exhibition featuring more than 35 works
from the Spier Collection, will be showcased at Spier Wine Farm from 29 August until 30
November 2019.
Celebrating 25 years of South Africa’s democracy, the works – by artists such as Athi-Patra
Ruga, Helen Sebidi and Ricky Ayanda Dyaloyi – encompass painting, sculpture, photography,
beadwork and drawing. Together they powerfully illustrate the importance of art to catalyse
change, hold the powerful to account, and give a voice to the voiceless.
“Spier has been a longstanding supporter of the arts because we believe they are a powerful tool
for transformation – sparking new insights and inspiring us to engage with our world in new and
imaginative ways,” says Spier CEO Andrew Milne.
When selecting the works, I See U’s curator Olga Speakes — a lecturer at the Michaelis School
of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town and an independent curator — was guided by the
insight that, while much has been achieved over 25 years of democracy, much more needs to be
done. The artists which she and co-curator Gaisang Sathekge selected each honour the
struggles of the past and take stock of our tumultuous present, while inviting the viewers to
imagine a more equal, prosperous and just South African future.
“By imagining the possibilities of freedom, artists open the door to real change,” says Speakes.
“Artists hold a mirror to our society and our history and to speak back to us through their
creations. They are the ones who are able to see our world in a way that opens different, deeper
ways of knowing it. And so, by supporting artists we support our freedom.”
The phrase “I see U” has become a short form often used on social media to give recognition and
support — to connect and to acknowledge someone's achievements in spite of the challenges
they face. It originated in the blockbuster film, Avatar, and has become popular especially among
young people, who often use “U” instead of “You”. By using this youthful colloquialism points, the
exhibition offers a reminder of the young age of our democracy.
“Spier’s commitment to the arts extends to beyond nurturing artists — we are keen to develop
curatorial talent too. That’s why, for public exhibitions we invite young South African curators to
access this significant collection — thus building on their own career development and portfolio
as curators,” Mirna Wessels, CEO of the Spier Arts Trust explains.
VENUE: Old Wine Cellar at Spier Wine Farm, Stellenbosch
DATE: 29 August until 30 November 2019
Please follow the link for dates when the exhibition will be open for viewing:
https://www.spier.co.za/blog/art-as-a-catalyst-for-change-works-from-the-spier-collection-
celebrate-25-years-of-democracy
TIME: 09:00 – 17:00
Entrance to the exhibition is free.
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