Art Meets Nature
a Solo Sculpture Exhibition by Anton Smit
Set up within one of South Africa’s top botanical gardens, Anton Smit’s latest exhibition, called Art Meets Nature, offer a glimpse of our interconnectedness with nature and with others. a Reflection of ourselves and our place in this magnificent world, and speak to the very essence of who we are as a species and what we are capable of.
ALL FEATURED ARTWORKS – AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
To Find out more | Commission a Sculpture, kindly email: info@antonsmit.co.za
Artworks can be viewed in Person at the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens
Address: Rhodes Dr, Newlands, Cape Town, 7735 *View Map
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The South African National Biodiversity Institute collaborates with Anton Smit to display artworks across three national botanical gardens, Kirstenbosch, Pretoria and Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens.
The exhibition is open for public viewing at the South African National Biodiversity Institute’s (SANBI) National Botanical Gardens in Kirstenbosch Cape Town. The viewing of these exquisite pieces is already included in the entrance fee to the Garden. Just click the respective link to view the relevant entrance fee.
So, whether you’re an art lover or a family wishing to spend time together amid the splendour of South Africa’s flora, come join us in celebrating our connection with everything around us at the junction where art meets nature.
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Born in Boksburg in August 1954, Anton entered his first sculpting exhibition at the age of sixteen and won first prize. Following successful exhibitions in White River, Nelspruit, Pretoria and Cape Town, Smit turned to sculpting full-time.
In 1990, international recognition came in the form of exhibitions in Rome and Milan, an invitation to exhibit in New York and Hong Kong, as well as a return exhibition in Italy in 1993. More exhibitions followed in Bonn, Washington, Singapore and Koln.
His body of work comprises towering human figures, nudes, heads, masks, hands, angels, floating and stretching figures, warriors, as well as abstract works, sculpted out of steel, metal, stone and a unique iron and polymer cast mixture, as well as bronze.
Anton’s work is included in the permanent collections of the Pretoria Art Museum, Rembrandt Foundation, Graff/Delaire Collection.
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