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Alexis Preller: Mythical Lexicon opens at Norval Foundation

by | Dec 1, 2023 | Arts & Culture, News | 0 comments

A major step in securing Alexis Preller’s work in the global canon of art history

Alexis Preller: Mythical Lexicon at the Norval Foundation is an extensive and informative retrospective exhibition dedicated to the works of this important South African artist.

Curated by Karel Nel with support by Ally Martinez, Alexis Preller: Mythical Lexicon showcases important paintings from public and private collections across South Africa, including pieces from the Homestead Collection, one of the largest collections of Preller works.

This retrospective is a rare opportunity to view Preller artworks which have been lost from public view and not seen together for many years. 

Born in Pretoria in 1911, Alexis Preller was exposed to international art teachings as an impressionable young artist, training at the Westminster School of Art in London and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris. Preller travelled extensively in both Europe and Africa, and his trips throughout Africa and the Middle East brought him closer to cultures and histories that were to become sources of inspiration for his creations and artistic lexicon. by French Impressionist artists Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, as well as South African artists Irma Stern and Maggie Laubser. Both Irma Stern and Maggie Laubser’s works have been exhibited as part of solo exhibitions at the Norval Foundation.

Preller’s work is autobiographical on one hand, while being mythical, layered and culturally transformative on the other. Solitary in nature, he worked in relative isolation, but his travels and continued interest in the art of other cultures sustained him and shaped his work. Deeply influenced by unknown artists across cultures and centuries, he drew on the hieratic traditions of Greece, Egypt, and sub-Saharan Africa.

His art, steeped in complex quotations of the past, does not fit comfortably into the artistic categories of his time or within the constraints and conventions of his home country, South Africa.

“This exhibition is a major step in securing Alexis Preller’s work in the global canon of art history. His extensive body of work, although not familiar to many outside of South Africa, warrants study and appreciation by international art historians, critics and collectors, and we believe this exhibition is one of many steps being taken to help familiarise the world with the remarkable
work of Alexis Preller,” states Heba El Kayal, Chief Curatorial Consultant of the Norval Foundation.

Mythical Lexicon is an extension of Norval Foundation’s intention to develop the research and understanding of artists from the twentieth and twenty–first centuries, hereby punctuating Alexis Preller as an integral artist in our collective art–historical memory.

NOT to be missed! Another reason why Cape Town ranks 3rd in Time Out’s World’s Best Cities for Culture.

  • Join Curator Karel Mel  for a curator led walkabout of the Alexis Preller: Mythical Lexicon exhibition on Saturday, 02 December, at 11h00. The walkabout is free to join for those with valid access to Norval Foundation.

WHAT: Alexis Preller: Mythical Lexicon
WHERE: Norval Foundation, 4 Steenberg Road, Tokai, Cape Town
WHEN: 30 November 2023- 25 November 2024
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