The AVA in partnership with Spier invites you to the opening of three solo exhibitions:
NDIKHUMBULE NGQINAMBI
THE WINDOW PART 1

Ndikhumbule Ngqinambi – Halo of Manhood
Ngqinambi returns to the AVA for his much anticipated second solo exhibition. A gifted story teller, his paintings offer us the opportunity to escape, to soar across farm fields and skylines. The landscape becomes a place for souls to journey. The paintings bind traditional belief and personal history as they guide us through worlds real and imagined.
MAX WOLPE
NOT EARLY EARLY FRIDAY BUT LATE LATE WINNER

Max Wolpe – detail of British Nationals
Max Wolpe presents Not Early Early Friday but Late Late Winner in the Long gallery. The works on display offer a satirical view of the spectator. Tourists and sports fans are captured during their recreational time. Astute observation of politics and personalities are transferred onto the painting surface with wit and humour.
ANGELA BRIGGS
FLOW

Angela Briggs – River on Scarborough Beach 1
Angela Briggs presents Flow in the Artsstrip. Briggs plays with the tension between abstracting and representing a view. Using the surface of the painting to explore line and colour, the paintings give expression to the impossibility of pinning down a moment or situation.
The opening is on Monday, 08 February 2010 at 6 pm.
Exhibition closes on Friday, 05 March 2010 at 1 o clock pm.
Association for Visual Arts Gallery
35 Church Street, Cape Town, South Africa
Gallery hours: Weekdays 10h00 to 17h00,
Saturdays 10h00 to 13h00
Phone: +27-21 424-7436,
Fax: +27-21 423-2637,
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