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Born 1957 South Africa. Known for: Collaborative art, painting, drawing and teaching-colour theory.
Since they left the country in 1985, Rose Shakinovsky and Claire Gavronsky, working collectively as Rosenclaire, have remained relatively unknown in South Africa. In 2010 they bridged this gap with... Read full biography
Since they left the country in 1985, Rose Shakinovsky and Claire Gavronsky, working collectively as Rosenclaire, have remained relatively unknown in South Africa. In 2010 they bridged this gap with an exhibition titled Re.Collections at the Goodman Gallery in Cape Town. This year they have brought... Read full biography
Since they left the country in 1985, Rose Shakinovsky and Claire Gavronsky, working collectively as Rosenclaire, have remained relatively unknown in South Africa. In 2010 they bridged this gap with an exhibition titled Re.Collections at the Goodman Gallery in Cape Town. This year they have brought their work to Johannesburg, their home town, with a show titled Immaterial Matters. Hidden in the title is the suggestion of the duo’s preoccupation with deconstruction, hinting at the sensory... Read full biography
Since they left the country in 1985, Rose Shakinovsky and Claire Gavronsky, working collectively as Rosenclaire, have remained relatively unknown in South Africa. In 2010 they bridged this gap with an exhibition titled Re.Collections at the Goodman Gallery in Cape Town. This year they have brought their work to Johannesburg, their home town, with a show titled Immaterial Matters. Hidden in the title is the suggestion of the duo’s preoccupation with deconstruction, hinting at the sensory experiences embedded in the layered foundations of their work. These layers address more of the cool European sensibilities their work references. Working in Italy for the past 25 years seems to have made its mark on the pair’s production. The history with... Read full biography
Since they left the country in 1985, Rose Shakinovsky and Claire Gavronsky, working collectively as Rosenclaire, have remained relatively unknown in South Africa. In 2010 they bridged this gap with an exhibition titled Re.Collections at the Goodman Gallery in Cape Town. This year they have brought their work to Johannesburg, their home town, with a show titled Immaterial Matters. Hidden in the title is the suggestion of the duo’s preoccupation with deconstruction, hinting at the sensory experiences embedded in the layered foundations of their work. These layers address more of the cool European sensibilities their work references. Working in Italy for the past 25 years seems to have made its mark on the pair’s production. The history with which the work takes issue is not so much situated in an “expat” reflection of what it means to b... Read full biography
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