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Johan Thom | |
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Born | 1976 |
Nationality | South African |
Awards | Merit award, Sasol New Signatures Competition PPC Annual Young Sculptors Award |
Website | http://johanthom.com/ |
Johan Thom (b. 1976) is a full-time performance artist from South Africa, currently living and working in London. His performances, which occur in a wide variety of public spaces, generally concern the artist's experience of everyday life in South Africa and the country's troubled past.[1] Both personal and societal commentary, Thom's work investigates the relationship between the body, process, and ritual.[2] His work primarily consists of video, installation, and performance pieces.[3] Another central theme in Thom's work is 'the void,' that which lies beyond human understanding and comprehension. [1] His work explores the tension between humanized space and 'the void' through ritual, custom, and art.[3]
Career
editEducation
editThom holds a BA Fine Arts degree (1999) from the University of Pretoria and a Masters Degree from the Tshwane University of Technology (2003, Cum Laude).[4]
Exhibitions
edit- New Media Festival, National Gallery, Dhaka, Bangladesh (2009)
- Dystopia (2009-2010)
- Heart of the African City, African Perspectives, University of Pretoria (2009)
- Making Sense: for an effective aesthetics, University of Cambridge (2009)
- The Double Body: being in space, University of Johannesburg (2009)
- Palazzo delle Papesse (2008)
- First Canary Island Biennale (2006)
- Belgrade International Theatre Festival (2006)
- Britto Arts Trust in Bangladesh (2006)
- Minotaur Series 12, Johannesburg Art Gallery (2006)
- The Diary Of New York through Map South Africa (2006)
- Rotterdam Film Festival (2006)
- Venice Biennale (2003 & 2005)
- International Computer Arts Festival in Slovenia (2004)
- Exorcism series at the National Cultural History Museum, South Africa (2003)[4][3]
References
edit- ^ a b "Johan Thom". Art.co.za. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- ^ Pather, Jay (2007). Spier Contemporary 2007/2008 Catalogue. Cape Town: Africa Centre. p. 200.
- ^ a b c Morris, Sharon. "Word Image". Slade School of Fine Art. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- ^ a b "Johan Thom". KZNSA Gallery. Retrieved 24 April 2012.