PRESS: Philip Barlow: still motion II is reviewed on Business Insider
August 9, 2018
Philip Barlow: still motion II at Everard Read London is reviewed on Business Insider.
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Philip Barlow: still motion II at Everard Read London is reviewed on Business Insider.
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Read More >>August 8, 2018 - Kieron Marchese
August 8, 2018 - Thom Pierce
Thom Pierce, on the occasion of his photo essay of rural communities in Xolobeni, is the subject of a feature on the Guardian.
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Read More >>July 16, 2018
MMAKGABO HELEN SEBIDI | Tears of Africa at Everard Read Cape Town
16 - 28 July 2018
Created thirty years apart, Mmakgabo Helen Sebidi’s exceptional ‘Tears of Africa’ works are being shown together for the first time in Africa at CIRCA Cape Town, from 16 – 28 July 2018. Given the paucity of work emanating from her studio, this is a rare opportunity to view her work in the flesh.
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July 8, 2018
Aron Demetz's exhibition Autarchia is featured on the Wanderer.
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Read More >>June 27, 2018
Denby Meyer: The Lightness of Summer
13 July - 11 August 2018
Everard Read London presents an exhibition of new paintings by South African artist, Denby Meyer.
Read More >>June 27, 2018
Philip Barlow: still motion II
13 July - 11 August 2018
Everard Read London presents an exhibition of new paintings by South African artist, Philip Barlow.
Read More >>June 17, 2018 - Pearl Boshomane Tsotetsi
Setlamorago Mashilo, on occassion of his solo exhibition The Land will Decide at Everard Read Johannesburg, is the subject of an interview feature Pearl Boshomane Tsotetsi on the Sunday Times.
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Read More >>May 13, 2018
Everard Read London artist, Nic Bladen, is reveiwed by the South African Sunday Times:
"Cape sculptor turns endangered plants into newly-minted floral fossils..."
April 6, 2018
Beezy Bailey's solo exhibition, Beezy Bailey: Light Beyond the Dark, at Everard Read London is reviewed in The Mail on Sunday.
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