Accession No
2013.237
Description
print; linocut - Linocut by Gabisile Nkosi, part of the Healing Portfolio, titled 'Uxolo / Peace', 2007. Edition 22/45. Signed by the artist. Condition: Good.
Place
Africa; Southern Africa; South Africa; KwaZulu-Natal; Balgowan
Period
Source
Caversham Press [vendor]; Art Fund [monetary donor]; Esmée Fairbairn Foundation [monetary donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2013.237; 22/45; 00607/b
Cultural Affliation
Material
Paper; Pigment
Local Term
Measurements
330mm x 452mm
Events
Context (CMS Context)
As a young girl Gabisile Nkosi (1974-2008) was greatly inspired by her art teacher at Ogwini High School in Umlazi and later by Pat Khoza from the Durban Art Gallery. In 2002, she received her B Tech in Fine Art from the Durban University of Technology where she was mentored by Jan Jordaan.
As a newly graduated printmaker, Gabi was invited to participate in an International Residential Fellowship at Caversham Press and was given the opportunity to work with three internationally acclaimed artists. Together they created a body of prints around the theme of Baggage for an exhibition. It was this experience, which she said changed her life and where she realized the significance and importance of art and how it could change a person’s life. (Versveld, S. 2008)
Gabi was associated with Art for Humanity (AFH) for almost ten years and participated in two print portfolio projects. In 2000, she contributed a linocut titled Break the Silence to the HIV/AIDS Billboard and Portfolio Project and in 2005 she
collaborated with Cape-Town based poet Mavis Smallberg on AFH’s Women for Children print portfolio where she strongly advocated women’s rights in her linocut, titled Sisterhood .
In 2002, she was appointed as the first Training Programme Manager and Community Coordinator at Caversham and was responsible for assisting with workshops and developing artistic programmes in the local communities. As a result of her passion and commitment she established the first CreACTive Centre, Ulwazi at Jabula Combined School in Lidgetton.
Gabi created strong links with the African Art Centre. In 1996, the young aspiring artist enrolled in the Saturday morning Velobala Art Classes presented by the African Art Centre and later she participated in workshops and art projects including the Thupelo Art Workshops facilitated and presented by the Centre. In 2001 Gabi mentored a group of young artists attending the Velobala Art Classes. Her last exhibition, titled Ukwelapha: Healing was mounted at the African Art Centre in 2007.
Besides being a remarkable printmaker, Gabi was a devout Christian and a dedicated mother to her son, Sandile. She worked closely and collaborated with numerous well-known artists and through hard work and dedication she honed her skills and firmly established herself as a printmaker of note. She was particularly interested in the therapeutic effects of art making and used the skills she had acquired to enrich and augment the lives of women who had been abused and damaged through domestic violence. She participated in numerous exhibitions in South Africa and abroad and her work is represented in both National and International collections.
Gabisile was tragically killed in her home in Lidgetton on May 27, 2008. http://www.dut.ac.za/node/1341
Event Date 21/10/2013
Author: Remke van der Velden
Context (CMS Context)
'Fabriano' and '10' blind stamp run along the right hand side of the paper. An infinity symbol blind stamp is visible in the bottom right corner. Written in pencil on the reverse of the print, in the left bottom corner '00607/b'.
Event Date 21/10/2013
Author: Remke van der Velden
Context (CMS Context)
Presented by The Art Fund and the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation. An acquisition project to build a collection of modern and contemporary work on paper from Australia, Canada and South Africa was undertaken over 2011-13 with the support of a grant under The Art Fund's RENEW programme. The collection was developed with the expert advice and generous assistance of Annie Coombes and Norman Vorano in relation to South African and Inuit artists respectively. Khadija Carroll, Anita Herle and Diana Wood Conroy also contributed to the selection process. Obtained from The Caversham Press, The Caversham Press, P.O. Box 87 Balgowan 3275, South Africa / +27 (0)33 004 0027 / malcolm@caversham.org.za. Arrived in September 2013. Price given for suite of six 2013.235-2013.240 'Healing portfolio'.
Event Date 21/10/2013
Author: maa
Description (CMS Description)
Linocut by Gabisile Nkosi, part of the Healing Portfolio, titled 'Uxolo / Peace', 2007. Edition 22/45. Signed by the artist. Condition: Good.
Event Date 21/10/2013
Author: maa
FM:267298
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