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Titus Thabiso Matiyane (1964 - )

  • Titus passed standard 10 at Phelindaba High School.
  • In 1989 he attended a diploma course in Architecture at UNISA
  • For 10 years (1987 - 1997) Titus worked for Consol Glass as a Quality Controler/Examiner

    Exhibitions

  • UNISA Art Gallery
  • Bang the Gallery (Cape Town )
  • Art On Paper
  • Rembrandt van Rijn Art Gallery
  • New Town Gallery
  • Standard Bank Arena
  • African Window Gallery
  • Pretoria Art Museum
  • Africana Museum
  • S.A. National Gallery, Cape Town
  • Grandswell Art Gallery, UK ( visit abroad)
  • Durban Art Museum
  • Goodman Gallery
  • Johannesburg Art Gallery
  • Total Gallery
  • Netherlands Architectural Institute (visit abroad)
  • Kempton Kark Tembisa Metropolitan Local Council
  • Grahamstown Art Festival
  • Graaff-Reinet Art Gallery
  • Earth and Everything (visit abroad)
  • South African Institute of Artists and Designers
  • Culture and Recreation of Pretoria
  • Fried Contemporary Gallery, Pretoria
  • Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp

    Workshops/teaching

  • Cape Town University
  • Durban University
  • Pretoria Technikon
  • Pretoria University
  • Pietersburg Civic Theatre (hsrc)
  • Wits University
  • Technikon of Natal

    Work in Collections

  • Atteridgeville Panorama (1990), Size: 6m long, sold to Cape Town University,
  • Western Cape Panorama (1985), Size: 4m long, sold to Newton Gallery,
  • Models of trains, busses, Airplaines & cars (1985), sold to Cape Town University and S.A. National Art Gallery
  • Grahamstown Panorama (1995), Size: 4m long, sold to WITS. University.
  • Panorama of Pretoria (1996), Size: 12m long, sold to Groundswell Gallery, London.
  • Panorama of Atteridgeville (1999), Size: 3m long, sold to Bang the Gallery, Cape Town.
  • Panorama of the Netherlands (2000), Size: 22m long, sold to The Dutch Government.
  • Panorama of Gauteng (2001), Size: 23m long, sold to Melville Art Centre.
  • Panorama of Pretoria City only. (1995), Size: 3m long, sold to National Cultural History Museum


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