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Boeta Phyf & Neill Wright

Le Cap, South AfricaTHAT_Art Space20 Juin 2015 - 11 Juillet 2015
Boeta Phyf & Neill Wright

Boeta Phyf & Neill Wright

The inaugural exhibition at THAT ART FAIR's pop-up exhibition space, THAT_Art Space, located in The Palms Woodstock features exhibitions by Boeta Phyf and Neill Wright.
Each artist presents their playful interpretations of more serious societal issues, dealing alternatively with tragedy and comedy, replicating recognisable quotidian elements in an attempt to question the viewers' perceptions of their environment.
Wright presents large-scale twin wooden sculptures as well as a work on paper and a series of acrylic screen prints, while Phyf showcases his distinctively vibrant '3D graffiti' work.
OPENING: Saturday 20 June 2015 | 11:00 - 17:00
WHERE: Unit A037 (next door to SMAC Gallery), The Palms Woodstock, 145 Sir Lowry Road, Cape Town
HOURS: Monday - Friday 09:00 - 17:00; Saturdays 09:00 - 13:30
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