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About the Artist

André van Vuuren`s subject matter is, quite simply, people – rendered not through traditional portraiture, but through bold, expressive works that blur the line between representation and abstraction, speaking to collective emotional landscapes – bold, raw and deeply human. Recurring across the exhibition is a pared-back palette of red, white and blue-black. These colours are not symbolic in any literal sense, but rather are emotional indicators – carriers of feeling, resonance and rhythm. Purposely untitled, each visceral and deeply emotional work invites viewers into a tactile dialogue, encouraging their own interpretations.

Grounded in a semi-abstract, expressionist approach that leans towards full abstraction, the works, created in oil on canvas or paper, show an evolution shaped by both time and place. An attendee of the Johannesburg Art School in the 1960s, he completed his education at the Visual Arts Research School, and began painting full-time in 1983.

A turning point came in 2009, when he moved to the small village of Riebeek Kasteel, a change that marked a shift inward: ‘When I got to Riebeek, I really started understanding paint – and what I wanted to say,’ he explains. ‘I became more comfortable in my own thoughts.’

Despite this introspection, however, his art is never about isolation. During a lifetime of artistic inquiry, in a career that continues to

evolve, provoke and connect, Andre has worked to capture the essence of humanity. To this end, painting is an instinctive act for him: ‘I work very quickly. I go flat-out. The idea I have one day might not be there the next, so I get the bones down immediately.’ Andre’s paintings are held in private collections across the world, from the United States to Germany and France

Solo exhibitions

1970 Little Gallery, Sandown

1971 Champs Elysees Gallery, Hyde Park

1972 The Downstairs Gallery, Benoni

1974 Lidchi Art Gallery, Johannesburg

1975 Lidchi Art Gallery, Johannesburg

1977 Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg

1977 Gallery S, Nelspruit

1977 Neil Sach Gallery, Durban

1978 Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg

1979 Gallery S, Pretoria

1980 Crake Gallery, Johannesburg

1981 Crake Gallery, Johannesburg

1986 Passe Partout, Johannesburg

1986 Elizabeth Gordon Gallery, Durban

1987 Crake Gallery, Johannesburg

1988 University of Bloemfontein

1989 Karen McKerron Gallery, Jhb

1989 Ben Fourie, Pietersburg

1990 Gallery 88, Sasolburg

1991 Studio, Johannesburg

1991 Gallery 88, Sasolburg

1991 Ben Fourie, Pietersburg

1991 Ben Fourie, Pietersburg

2000 Barnton Road Studio, Johannesburg

2001 Barnton Road Studio, Johannesburg

2003 Barnton Road Studio, Johannesburg

2003 Lake Pleasant Hotel, Knysna

2004 Knysna Fine Art Gallery, Knysna

2004 Zuva Gallery, Melrose Arch, Jhb

2004 Partridge/Jenny Blyth Oxford

2005 Obert Contemporary, Melrose Arch, Jhb

2007 Barnton Road Studio, Johannesburg

2007 Gallery 88, Sasolburg

2008 Barnton Road Studio, Johannesburg

2009 Graham’s Fine Art Gallery, Jhb

2010 Graham’s Fine Art Gallery, Jhb

2012 Graham’s Fine Art Gallery, Jhb

2013 The Gallery, Riebeek Kasteel

2013 Lovell Gallery, Cape Town

2015 Graham’s Fine Art Gallery, Jhb

2016 Solo Studios, Riebeek Kasteel

2017 Solo Studios, Riebeek Kasteel

2018 Solo Studios, Riebeek Kasteel

2018 RK Contemporary, Riebeek Kasteel

2019 Solo Studios, Riebeek Kasteel




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