September 06 @ 16:30
Considered the doyenne of contemporary African fashion, Marianne Fassler is the founder of Leopard Frock. With over four decades of experience, her practice is informed by African costume and ceremony, intricately weaving it into her wearer’s every day. Conscious of the climate, vibrancy and engagement required, her practice is a steadfast reference.
With her mother, Hannatjie van der Walt, being an artist, Fassler grew up in the company of art and its makers. Reflected in her life, Fassler is a seasoned collector and patron. Spilling into her practice, her relationship with art has seen her collaborating with artists like Lady Skollie and Kudzanai Chiurai. Spanning paintings, sculpture, books and photographs, guests will have the opportunity to witness the ways her home exemplifies a life centered around art.
Details
Date:
September 06
Time:
16:30
Venue
Marianne Fassler Home and Studio
34 Englewold Drive, Saxonwold
Organizer
FNB Art Joburg
Email
vip@artjoburg.com
Johannesburg is the cultural and economic capital of Africa, and FNB Art Joburg is its leading art fair. We believe there is no better place than Johannesburg to show all of our best artists under one roof.
© 2024 Art Joburg. All Rights Reserved.
Johannesburg is the cultural and economic capital of Africa, and FNB Art Joburg is its leading art fair. We believe there is no better place than Johannesburg to show all of our best artists under one roof.
© 2024 Art Joburg. All Rights Reserved.
Collection tour of Anglo American
Location
144 Oxford Rd, Rosebank
Date
8 September 2023
11am
Event details
The Anglo American art and object collection is a combination of art collected over several decades through four different companies: Anglo American, de Beers Group, Anglo American Platinum and Kumba Iron Ore.
The collection comprises of 3600 works, with around 1000 pieces in the collection on display at the newly commissioned Rosebank offices. Although vast, the collection experienced an acquisition hiatus from the early 2000s until 2021 creating a significant gap in the collection’s representation of contemporary art. The collection now has a dedicated curator, Megan Scott, tasked with its cataloguing and digitisation, opening an exciting new chapter which will see the gradual procurement of significant works that reflect our contemporary South African and African art world.