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Walls8 April 2021 - 8 May 2021 The scaling of the walls of the US capital building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on 6 January 2021 shook the foundations of democracy and shocked the world. And all of this happened because of the invisible walls which had been erected between the citizens of a divided country.
The Great Wall of China. The Berlin Wall. The walls of pyramids. The walls of Twin Towers. The Trump Wall. The walls of Jericho. The walls of cathedrals. The Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem. The walls of palaces, and sand castles. Firewalls protecting computer networks. The writing on your facebook wall. Prison walls. The walls around cemeteries. And walls of a more modest nature – the walls of our homes, border walls, retaining walls, and many, many more.
What exactly is a “wall” and why do we want to build them, whether on a small or grand scale? And why do we want to break them down? What does it tell us about human beings, our nature and our needs?
Humans did their first drawings on the walls of caves during the Late Stone Age about 50 000 years ago, and street artists continue to do murals in urban areas in the 21st century. Participating: Janine Allen-Spies, Philip Badenhorst, Ydi Coetsee Carstens, Arlette Franks, Wendy Gaybba, Gina Heyer, Rachelle Hugo, Danielle Jordaan, Ros Koch, Sharon Moses, Clifford Mpai, and Marli Steyl VENUE:LIEBRECHT GALLERY Address: 34 Oudehuis Street, Somerset West Tel: 021 852 8030 || Cell: 082 304 3859 Email: vineyardartists@gmail.com Gallery hours: Monday - Friday 10:00 - 17:00. Saturday 10:00 - 13:00.
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