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Hours: Monday - Friday 8.30am - 5.30pm, Saturday 10am - 1pm

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176 Sir Lowry Road
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Nanette Nel

Bag ID

4 - 25 July 2009

An exhibition of jewellery as sculpture.

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No More Me
Andrea Mariconti

No More Me

4 - 25 July 2009

An exhibition of new paintings.

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The Bell-Roberts Design and Projects Gallery
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Phone: +27 (0)21 465 9108
E-mail: cube@bell-roberts.com
Hours: Monday - Friday 8.30am - 5.30pm, Saturday 10am - 1pm

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176 Sir Lowry Road
Woodstock
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The Reality Bag. A collaboration between PUMA, John Armleder and the Serpentine Gallery Their Time Will Come And So Will Yours The Making of a Stadium
  
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Art South Africa v7.4

Art South Africa v7.4

Black, white and some other colours too
Editor: Sean O'Toole
A striking, and in its own way challenging portrait of artist Brett Murray in blackface introduces readers to the latest issue of Art South Africa, currently on shelves. The latest issue offers a compelling mix of irreverent fun and necessary pause.
Art South Africa v7.3

Art South Africa v7.3

Editor: Sean O'Toole
Snapped 03

Snapped 03

Editors: Sean O'Toole, Tau Tavengwa
Taking its cue from Paul Schmulbach's 1974 picture of paparazzi photographer Ron Galella stalking actor Marlon Brando, the new issue of Snapped asks a simple question: Has Nelson Mandela ever wanted to land a five-finger sandwich on a photographer's mug? Likely not, but being one of the most photographed people in the world he has every reason to want to. Snapped explores the camera's relationship to and with Mandela, as narrated by a diversity of famous voices.

FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS
The third issue of Snapped magazine will be out December 20th. Featured photographers this issue include Durban based Roger Jardine, Jamel Shabazz, Michael Wyeth, Eritrean born Dawit Petros and Capetonian Araminta de Clairemont.
Itch Online invites creative work in any medium for its third online issue. The theme is $
The Indian in DRUM book launch is scheduled for next Wednesday 29 October at the Durban Art Gallery at 6pm.
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