African Feet

Almost 1000 sold during the past 5 years. Guess it’s one of the best private sold photographs from South Africa. South Africa is not a real photo-minded country but still; in virtually every town in the Overberg District in the Western Cape (where I live) there is one. Most however are sold overseas to destinations in Europe and the Americas. It all started with the UNESCO exhibition ‘The invisible visible’ in Oslo in 2017; an exhibition curated by a former (photography-) curator of the Prado in Madrid.

THE Interview

Interview in GIGARTE (by previous Prado Madrid photography curator Georgeta Negraru)


It’s a rare occasion that I exhibits in galleries and art events BUT the Tulbagh Arts Festival and the Greyton Art Walk two of those exceptions. You will find me in the Town Hall 27-29 September in Tulbagh and in the weekend of 15 November in the DR-Church Hall in Greyton. Both towns are within an easy 2 hours drive from Cape Town.

Or you can visit the studios/gallery in Napier

The ‘Metaphoorto’

From yesterday to 10 October:

I call it a ‘metaphoorto’ 
It was first exhibited during the UNESCO exhibition ‘The Invisible-Visible’ in Oslo (Norway) last year together with two other pictures of me. Selected by curator Georgeta Negrini (former photography curator of Prado in Madrid) amongst work of 128 other photographers around the globe. Since Oslo ‘African Feet’ is travelling the world (via UNESCO). From August 9 to October 10 of this year a print  is on display during the exhibition ‘Contemporary Art Africa’ in Ilienworth, Cuxhaven, Germany. I’m one of the 70 chosen artists of the African Continent.
Prints on 300 gsm Hahnemuller paper of 120x80cm are made available for sale. This exhibition is curated by Samuel Fleiner.