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2012-10-15 | Odili Donald Odita "Event Horizon" Stevenson Cape Town

Odili Donald Odita, Break, 2012 We would like to bring to your attention the exhibition "EVENT HORIZON" at Stevenson Cape Town by ODILI DONALD ODITA, former artist in residence at the Thami Mnyele Foundation. The exhibition presents six new paintings by the artist.

Opening on Thursday 18 October 2012, 6-8pm.
Stevenson Cape Town

WALKABOUT: Odili Donald Odita will give a walkabout of his exhibition in support of the Friends of the South African National Gallery on Friday 19 October at 11am.

The exhibition runs until 24 November 2012.

more info:http://www.stevenson.info/exhibitions/odita/index2012.html

In an interview from 2011, the artist uses a countryside stream as a metaphor for his approach to painting:

During the summer of 2009 I was in Williamstown, MA, and spent some time on a farm by a rolling stream watching the water undulate and move over a rock-bed beneath it. For me this rock-bed, like a drawing, was structure and armature. Additionally, the water was like colour, moving this way and that in a flow based not only on the structure of the rock-bed beneath it, but also on its own condition of what it was, as well as what it could become with other forces such as the wind and sun that beat down on it.
Since his last solo exhibition in Cape Town in 2008, Odita has created large murals at the US Mission to the United Nations in 2010; the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, in 2011; and a stained-glass installation in the 20th Avenue subway station in New York in 2012. These site-specific installations are three-dimensional counterparts to his paintings on canvas, and together they reveal the development of Odita's life-long meditation on colour.

Over the past three years, his meditative and persistent approach has earned him inclusion in the Phaidon publications Painting Abstraction: New Elements in Abstract Painting by Bob Nickas; Defining Contemporary Art - 25 Years in 200 Pivotal Artworks; and most recently Vitamin P2.

Thami Mnyele Foundation promotes the exchange of art and culture between Africa and the Netherlands.