The Truth about Rabbits invites artists to explore the nature, myth and whimsy of one of the most loved creatures in folklore and popular culture today.
“Colourfully described by early natural historians as the fastest, hairiest, most lascivious, and most ‘melancholy’ of mammals, the hare/rabbit is no less remarkable for its actual behaviour and capacities than for the intriguing ways in which it has been imagined and exploited throughout history “ – Simon Carnell, Hare.
The Truth about Rabbits invites artists to explore the nature, myth and whimsy of one of the most loved creatures in folklore and popular culture today.
Participating Artists
Carol Slabolepszy, Emily Jane Long, Michael Tietz-Geldenhuys, Sonja Kastner, Haidee Nel, Lesley Tuchten, Elizabeth Miller-Vermeulen, Adrie Le Roux, Themba Mkhangeli, Gerhard Human, Grace Kotze, Jody Olën, Ian Marley, Craig Cameron – Mackintosh, JP Meyer, Heidi Gouws, Brahm van Zyl, Juria Le Roux, Lara Feldman, Willie Schlechter, Adele Potgieter, Robert Plotz, Mieke van der Merwe, Rob Foote, Elzabé Kritzinger, Alessandro Pappada, Sootcookie, Kim Woodman, Marinda Combrinck, Lyn Holm, Clea Witte, Catherine Holtzhausen, Terry Angelos, Candice Dawn Blignaut, Chelsea Henning, Annelie Venter, Carl Huebsch, Janine de Waal, David Jackson, Peter Mammes
WHERE: Rust-en-vrede Gallery, 10 Wellington Rd, Durbanville, Cape Town 7550
WHAT & WHEN: The Truth About Rabbits opens on Tuesday, 16 January at 19h00. The exhibition will be running until 31 January.
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