LOT 85: Hardus Koekemoer – Dark horse-frankel

Monoprint Paper size: 48cmx 48cm Frame size: 62cm x 62cm
Estimate: R750 – R1800

Auction started 1 August 2024 8:00 am
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ABOUT THE ARTIST

  • Hardus Koekemoer obtained a National diploma in Lighting, Sound and décor painting from the Technikon Pretoria in 1985. He also holds a B -Tech degree, an M -Tech degree on the subject of lighting design in an African context. Currently he is investigating the processes to start on a Doctors degree in a specialized art genre.
  • He is currently employed as a lecturer in lighting at the Tshwane University of Technology, and takes part in various solo and group art exhibitions in South Africa and Europe.
  • Hardus is also responsible for the lighting design of various productions, ranging from opera to drama, music and dance theatre. Since 1999, he was responsible for the various “Fire Dance” and “Fire Light” productions that took place in Pretoria and the Potchefstroom arts festivals.
  • He was responsible for the original indigenous theatre productions “Ancient Stars, War, Destiny” performed with great success during February 2000/2003 at the Breytenbach theatre. This production where performed for an ABSA bank function, and during the Aerospace 2000 conference as the main opening performance. Delegates attended this performance from 46 international countries, with Nelson Mandela as guest of honour.
  • During 2010 he did the lighting designs for Rivonia Trail, Brel in Brooklyn and La Traviata. This year he took part in various solo and group art exhibitions, and is currently the co-curator for the Trent art gallery at Brooklyn Theatre, Mandril Art @ NZG and soon for ART in WHITE, a new gallery in Cullinan.