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Jul 15
2010

MORE WORLD CUP ART AT SUNCOAST – THIS TIME LAUNCHED BY MANDELA'S GRANDSON

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MORE WORLD CUP ART AT SUNCOAST – THIS TIME LAUNCHED BY MANDELA'S GRANDSON

The 2010 Fine Art Collection - originally scheduled to run until the 31 July at SUNCOAST  - draws to an early close this weekend. Its final weekend runs concurrently with another art exhibition at SUNCOAST which will honour the great Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela on the weekend of his 92nd birthday, and in the wake of South Africa’s superb hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.


Mandela Flags Exhibition
Launching for one weekend only, the 2010 Africa Salutes You Mandela Football Flags Exhibition will be hosted at the East Coast Radio stage at SUNCOAST from Saturday 17 to Sunday 18 July  from 10am to 10pm.

Africa Salutes You is a collection of artworks commissioned by the grandchild of Nelson Mandela, H.R.H. Nkosi, Zwelivelile Mandlesizwe Dalibhunga Mandela (Mandla Mandela), to raise funds for the Mvezo community of the Eastern Cape, where Tata Madiba was born 92 years ago.

The 32-piece 2010 Africa Salutes You Mandela Football Flags Exhibition features limited edition prints of the 32 flags of all the participating countries of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The designs were created by South African artist Athol Moult, with colouring and detail completed by the children of Mvezo.

All prints carry Nelson Mandela’s signature and will undoubtedly become collector’s items.

Pieces will be on sale at R8 550 each or R273 600 for the full 32-piece collection. All prints sold are enclosed in a beautiful gift presentation box and include a certificate of authenticity.

Moult had been invited to create a youthful and exuberant body of work that  celebrated South Africa’s participation in the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He worked with the youth of Mvezo, the 32 qualifying nations and Mr. Mandela himself to design and create the works.

Proceeds from sales of the art will go towards the Mvezo community, which is directly involved in the project and is responsible for the allocation of funds to the five pillars of Mvezo´s self help strategy.

The projects they have identified are the building of the Mvezo Pre School, the High and Primary School upgrades, modernising the existing clinic facility and various community services projects. Through this project the community has already begun the building of the community centre´s ablution, kitchen and laundry facility.

Closure of 2010 Fine Art Collection
Powered by the 2010 Fine Art Consortium, 2010 Fine Art marked the first time in the eighty year history of the FIFA World Cup™ that a licence had been granted to display fine art on this scale and as part of FIFA’s Official Licensed Products.

The exhibition has been running in the SUNCOAST Zone since 2 June and now closes around two weeks shy of its original closure date of 31 July.

It has seen more than 10 000 locals and tourists passing through to view and purchase collector’s prints, painting and sculptures created by leading contemporary artists from across South Africa, Africa and the 32 participating nations of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Most of the sales were to local art lovers and soccer fans.

Discounts on Art Items
To mark its closure by Sunday 18 July, the 2010 Fine Art Collection at SUNCOAST will offer a 10% discount to those still keen to get their hands on some of the soccer-inspired pieces. The works draw inspiration from Africa, the FIFA World Cup™, and their country’s own national pride, represented in the artists’ styles of choice.

The pieces include limited edition prints of works by artists as diverse as Kenyan painter, Josiah Waiguru Gitau-Taju, South African photographers, Dennis Guichard and Clinton Strydom, American illustrator Michael Kupka, South Korean emerging artist Charles Yang, Gustavo Fernandes of Portugal and Briton Ed Gray.  


Media Enquiries:
Jozi Donjeany
Meropa Communications
Tel: 031 2010 550
Cell: 0798982211
jozid@meropa.co.za



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Jun 25
2010

2010 FINE ART – Press Release

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 Ugu District Municipality have teamed up with local photographer Clint Strydom to secure FIFA Fine Art prints depicting South African soccer supporters enjoying the beautiful game.

All the photography was shot using local players in the Paradise of the Zulu Kingdom. These framed photographs are now housed within the official media centre of the Ugu Sports and Leisure Centre and at the close of the visit of the Algeria Football Federation (the desert foxes), the Mayor of Ugu District Municipality, Cllr. S. Cele will present the Fédération Algérienne de Football President, Mr. Mohamed Raouraoua and Algerian Team Manager, Mr. Walid SADI; with two limited edition copies of Clint Stydom’s FIFA 2010 Fine Art collection.

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These limited edition photographs will remind the Desert Foxes of the warmth of the people of the Ugu District to their cause as fellow African football supporters.
For further details contact:
Lindani Mzotho
Acting Senior Manager :
Mayoralty & Communications
Box 33
Port Shepstone
KZN
South Africa,
4240.

Tel : 039 - 688 5711
Fax : 039 - 682 4483
Mobile : 079 892 5666
E-mail : Lindani.Mzotho@ugu.gov.za
Website : www.ugu.gov.za





























Jun 24
2010

Art of the beautiful game

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What an absolutely fantastic idea: a collection of football-inspired art-works by leading contemporary artists from all over world. Powered by the 2010 Fine Art Consortium, the 2010 Fine Art exhibitions will be hosted at galleries around the country. And Durban gets to host the entire collection until July 31 at the Suncoast Casino and Entertainment World.

 This superb exhibition was opened to the public at a very swish cocktail party where guests were able to admire the beautifully displayed works and interact with some of the artists. Craig Mark, the genius behind this exciting project, addressed the audience and explained that his inspiration for the exhibition was his passion for African art and a powerful belief that the World Cup was an opportunity to bring the world to Africa and to take Africa to the world - through art. "In addition to combining the creative talents of 160 of the world's leading contemporary artists into one exceptional international collection,

2010 Fine Art is also providing African artists with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to market their talents to international audiences through the platform of the World Cup," said Mark. "Whether you are an artist or a sportsman, a collector or a fan, I invite you to enjoy the works in our collections and to share in our excitement about this ground-breaking African fine-art venture." The works are certainly of an exceptional standard and the exhibition reveals fascinating insights into attitudes and concepts regarding Africa as host to the World Cup. SA is well represented with such artists as Barbara Ploner, whose football-playing warriors abound on dry landscape backgrounds, the intriguing work of Cape Town's Gavin Rain and the magnificent low-light photographic images of the World Cup stadiums by Dennis Guichard.
Feb 17
2010

2010 Fine Art at the Johannesburg Homemakers Expo

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A large selection of artworks from the 2010 African Fine Art Collection will be exhibited at the Johannesburg Homemakers Expo at the Coca Cola Dome from 18 to 21 February.

These include the first official public unveiling of Keith Calder's awesome 3m bronze titled Penalty, photographs, woodcuts and limited edition signed prints by various artists. The works range from R280 to over R2 million each and are a highlight of this years show and a definite must see for all art

Feb 16
2010

3m Footballer Bronze Unveiled

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Don’t miss the first public unveiling of Keith Calder’s awesome 3m bronze titled Penalty. This work forms part of the 2010 African Fine Art Collection which has been recognised as Official Licensed Product of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™.
The Penalty and other works from the 2010 Fine Art Collection can be viewed on www.2010fineart.com.


3m ‘Penalty’ Bronze by South African Sculptor Keith Calder
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