Showing posts with label Paul Weinberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Weinberg. Show all posts

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Review - Opening of Paul Weinberg Exhibition


From Left: Roger Lucey, Paul Weinberg,
& Max Du Preez.

The opening of Paul Weinberg Exhibition - Here & There - at Kalk Bay Modern Gallery turned out to be more of an event than a traditional exhibition viewing. Opening his introduction speech to a capacity crowd, Max du Preez spoke of his long standing friendship with Paul Weinberg and the journeys they've shared, and ended by encouraging potential buyers to invest in a 'Weinberg' image as a valuable piece of South Africa’s own historical journey.
Roger Lucey followed with a guitar and lyrical accompaniment to some of Paul’s haunting images from a slide-show projection. This added a new dimension and depth to the visual experience of the evening as the music resonated with you as you absorbed again Paul’s exhibition images. Following on the theme of the journey, Roger's message pointed to the question: How can you know where you’re going, when you don’t know where you’ve been? Paul Weinberg’s exhibition is an invitation to others to gain some insight about the people of our land and possibly embark on a new journey of our own from here to there.


Roger Lucey during his performance

The Paul Weinberg exhibition runs from 7 - 31 October. All the exhibited works are available as signed and edition prints from the gallery. Four of Paul's books are also available for purchase at the gallery; In Search of the San, Travelling Light, Moving Spirit and Then & Now. Prices range from R150 – R300. Should you wish to make enquiries regarding a purchase, please contact the gallery.

KB Modern

Monday, October 5, 2009

Latest Exhibition





‘For most of my adult life I have been a nomad with a camera.I have embarked on journeys that have taken me from the city to the bush and all that lies between. Travels in pursuit of questions, curiosity, or stories I have felt should be told. Some of these stories have finally ended up as books, exhibitions and films.’- Paul Weinberg


I feel somewhat honoured that my first blog write-up for KBM would centre around the very exciting exhibition of photographic works by Paul Weinberg.

Paul Weinberg needs no introduction. He is a world acclaimed artist, photographer, film maker and author. Should you wish to know more about him please follow this link, http://www.axisgallery.com/exhibitions/city_country/cv-weinberg.html, or visit his website http://www.paulweinberg.co.za/.

And for more on his upcoming exhibition at KBModern, please contact the gallery or follow this blog.


Do you have anything on your mind regarding this exhibition? We would like to hear from you.

Until my next posting,


Cheers


CK