'True Love'
God may You, can You ... (2019) - on auction Curatorial Voices: African Landscapes, Past and Present

Artist Alfred Thoba’s 50-year-long career is set to be honoured in a legacy exhibition: ‘True Love’—a must for South African art and history lovers:

 

Johannesburg, South Africa (02 February 2024) — The life and work of South African Modernist Alfred Thoba (1951-2022) are both to be honoured in a new commemorative exhibition titled ‘True Love’.

A collaboration between Strauss & Co. and Kalashnikov Gallery, True Love will reflect on Thoba’s 50-year career in art as a unique force in the South Art scene, with a selection of his artworks to be exhibited along with archive materials in a special reconstruction of his Hillbrow home studio.

The story of Alfred Thoba is an important one in that of South Africa’s art and history, and one that has a deep relationship with the socio-politics of our country.

Hailing from Sophiatown, Thoba’s largely self-taught creations drew attention for the way they explored life from the lens of the disempowered, inspired by his personal life and the media he consumed through newspaper and magazine articles. But, it also brought forward topics of love and marriage; fledged into art in ways that helped influence the South African modernist art scene.

True Love will give art-lovers and historians a first-hand look at the works he exhibited from the 1980s right to his last completed painting. This way, the story of Thoba, his style, influences and contribution to South African art can be appreciated as a rich, evolving story.

The focus beyond honouring the late artist is also on art education so that school children can be inspired by the greats who came before.

True Love runs from 5 February to 1 March 2024 and can be visited at Strauss & Co Johannesburg.


Sources: Supplied
Don’t ever miss the Good Things. Download the Good Things Guy App now on Apple or Google
Do you have something to add to this story? Please share it in the comments or follow GoodThingsGuy on Facebook & Twitter to keep up to date with good news as it happens, or share your good news with us by clicking here or click the link below to listen to the Good Things Guy Podcast with Brent Lindeque – South Africa’s very own Good Things Guy. He’s on a mission to change what the world pays attention to, and he truly believes there’s good news around us. In the Good Things Guy podcast, you’ll meet these everyday heroes & hear their incredible stories:

Or watch an episode of Good Things TV below, a show created to offer South Africans balance in a world with what feels like constant bad news. We’re here to remind you that there are still so many good things happening in South Africa & we’ll leave you feeling a little more proudly South African.

 

Facebook Comments

About the Author

Ashleigh Nefdt is a writer for Good Things Guy.

Ashleigh's favourite stories have always seen the hidden hero (without the cape) come to the rescue. As a journalist, her labour of love is finding those everyday heroes and spotlighting their spark - especially those empowering women, social upliftment movers, sustainability shakers and creatives with hearts of gold. When she's not working on a story, she's dedicated to her canvas or appreciating Mother Nature.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *