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NINTH FLOOR: NEW WORKS BY MARY WAFER

Johannesburg, South AfricaDavid Krut Projects24 June 2015 -
NINTH FLOOR: NEW WORKS BY MARY WAFER

NINTH FLOOR: NEW WORKS BY MARY WAFER

David Krut Projects (DKP) Johannesburg present Ninth Floor, a solo exhibition by Mary Wafer. Ninth Floor is a new body of paintings and etchings that continue Wafer’s interest in structural marginality and exclusion in contemporary South Africa. Following her previous inquiry into the Marikana massacre, Wafer’s current research on John Vorster Square – the police station that embodied the violence of the apartheid system – explores moments along South Africa’s post-democratic timeline in order to interrogate cultural change (or the lack thereof). The sinister, and in places deteriorating, facade of John Vorster Square, now Johannesburg Central Police Station, is, in this work, a signifier of the collective trauma embedded in many of our urban spaces. It embodies a shared anxiety that is a consequence of the brutality of daily life in South Africa. The menacing presence of the police station is a monument to systemic violence, and is painstakingly explored in Wafer’s large oil paintings. The title of the exhibition is a reference to the poem "In Detention" by Chris van Wyk. David Krut Projects, 142 Jan Smuts Avenue, Parkwood http://davidkrut.com

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