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Our workshop caters for the framing needs of the
wider arts community. Our extensive experience enables us to provide custom
solutions to artists, architects and designers.
Framing
We specialise in custom-made framing of art works of
any kind, and have provided this service to numerous artists and exhibitions in
Cape Town over many years. Please contact suzette@bell-roberts.com
for further information and pricing.
Printing
Our modern facilities enable us to process art work of various forms to print
onto canvas and various other art substrates / mediums. These are all 100%
archival and compliant with international museum standards. Please contact laura@bell-roberts.com for further information and pricing.
Scanning
Bring in a 35mm slide, an original artwork for drum
scanning or a digital file for professional art retouching and we will probably be able to help you or guide you to
someone who can. Please contact laura@bell-roberts.com for further information and pricing.
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CURRENTLY SHOWING
Kevin Brand
7 - 31 May 2008
CURRENTLY SHOWING
IN STORE NOW
Migration
Editor: Brendon Bell-Roberts
The Migration Issue, featuring work by Pieter Hugo, Amaize Ojeikere, Guy Tillim, David Goldblatt, Greg Marinovich, Boniface Mwangi and Lolo Veleko
On artists and the environment
Editor: Sean O'Toole
Artist profiles form the basis of the March 2008 issue of Art South Africa.
On image making and writing
Editor: Sean O'Toole
Three leading literary voices shape the content and tone of the summer edition of Art South Africa, available at leading bookstores from December 1, 2007.
FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS
Bell-Roberts' new magazine focusing on photography from around the African continent, Snapped, was launched at the Design Indaba Expo and is now available via subscription or order from Bell-Roberts.
Visit us on Stand Number 17 at the Joburg International Art Fair from the 13th to 16th March 2008.
Coinciding with the launch of a book by the same title, The ceramic Art of Robert Hodgins, focuses on Hodgins' extended foray into the medium of ceramics. Considered by many to be South Africa's most prominent canvas painter, Hodgins turned to ceramics in 1988, when ceramist Retief van Wyk proposed a collaborative venture in the ceramic studio. This was the start of a nineteen year association, the results of which are documented in van Wyk's new volume, and our corresponding exhibition.
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