Colijn Strydom | Crepuscular
Wed, 28 Aug
|99 Loop Gallery
Strydom's subject matter is diverse and draws from literature, history and popular culture. Despite this eclecticism, there is an interrogation and dialogue with his own masculine Afrikaner identity throughout his work.
Time & Location
28 Aug 2019, 17:30 – 21 Sept 2019, 14:00
99 Loop Gallery, 99 Loop St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
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About the Exhibition
Colijn Strydom is a visual artist living and working in Cape Town. He received his MA (Visual Arts) from Stellenbosch University in 2008.
Strydom's subject matter is diverse and draws from literature, history and popular culture. Despite this eclecticism, there is throughout his work an interrogation and dialogue with his own masculine Afrikaner identity. Strydom likes to use humour and irony. The realm where spirituality and politics intersect interests him, as well as drawing and painting as subjects in themselves.
The show, “Crepuscular”, is an attempt to think myself through the figure of David Beresford Pratt, who unsuccessfully attempted to kill Prime Minister H.F. Verwoerd in 1960. The following quote from his court testimony forms the nucleus from which the paintings evolved:
“The first stage of euphoria suddenly occurred when I was driving my car from Magaliesberg to Krugersdorp. It is difficult to describe. It was as though a light was turned on. I was quite out of breath… later they began in much the same way. The message was infinitely stronger… I had the same sense of mission – to give South Africa a particular message. I still took no action”.