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87:. She has traveled extensively in Africa, North America and Europe and in 1986 she spent two months working at the Cité Internationale des Artes in Paris. From 1986 to 1997 she collaborated with South African artists 82:
Her career began in 1982 and Bell has had many solo and group exhibitions in South Africa and abroad. From 1983 to 1989 she lectured at various institutions, including the University of the Witwatersrand and the
304:‘UB101:' A portfolio of etchings done in conjunction with Kentridge and Hodgins. Exhibited at the Grahamstown Festival and at the Gertrude Posel Gallery. Exhibition curated by Fiona Rankin-Smith. 445:
Little Morals, a portfolio of etchings done in conjunction with Hodgins and Kentridge, exhibited at the Cassierer Gallery, Johannesburg, Gallery International Cape Town, Taking Liberties, Durban
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Collaborations 1986–1997 (11 years of collaborative projects between artists Kentridge, Hodgins and Bell) at the Johannesburg Art Gallery, in association with the FNB Vita Awards.
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1992 Easing the Passing (of the hours), Waterfront, Cape Town. Computer Animation, laser prints and drawings in collaboration with William Kentridge and Robert Hodgins.
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Hogarth in Johannesburg, a portfolio of etchings done in conjunction with Hodgins and Kentridge. This exhibition travelled to all the major centres in South Africa.
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Images and Form: Prints, drawings and sculpture from Southern Africa and Nigeria, Brunei Gallery, University of London and Edinburgh College of Art, U.K.
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Portraits in the round, ceramic exhibition in collaboration with William Kentridge and Retief van Wyk at the Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg.
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Les Arts de la Resistance, (Fin de Siecle a Johannesburg), Galerie Convergence, Galerie Jean-Christian Fradin, Galerie
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Deborah Bell is a winner of several awards, her works can be found in public and private collections around the world.
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Memo, installation with video at the Grahamstown festival in collaboration with William Kentridge and Robert Hodgins
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Pippa Stein, Deborah Bell, Ruth Sack, Deborah Bell, Volume 10 of Taxi Art Series, David Krut Publishing, 2004.
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Works on Paper, Collaborative prints from David Krut Print Workshop, Franchise Gallery, Johannesburg.
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David Krut Collaborations: 25 Years of Prints and Multiples, National Arts Festival, Grahamstown.
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South African works on Paper, North Western University of Illinois, Chicago, United States.
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Tomorrow is Now, First Canadian Place and Knights Galleries International, Toronto, Canada.
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100 Artists Protest detention without trial, in aid of DPSC, Market Theatre, Johannesburg.
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Common and Uncommon Ground: South African Art to Atlanta, City Gallery East, Atlanta, USA.
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Artists in residence, Standard Bank National Arts Festival, 25th Anniversary, Grahamstown.
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Artery, A.V.A Gallery, Cape Town – in conjunction with the Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg.
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Crossings and Monuments, Aardklop Festival Potchefstroom University Library Gallery, 2005
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Volkskas Atelier Award Exhibition, South African Vita Awards, Johannesburg Art Gallery.
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CRAM, A.V.A Gallery, Cape Town – in conjunction with The Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
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Objects of Power: memory of metal, memory of wood, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, 2007
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Volkskas Atelier Award exhibition, South African Association of the Arts. Pretoria.
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Earth Hues – Contemporary African Art, Group Show, World Space, Washington DC, USA.
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works. Together, the three artists have also created works of computer animation.
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Deborah Bell, Juliet White, Deborah Bell's Alchemy, David Krut Publishing, 2010.
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Volkskas Atelier Award Exhibition, South African Association of Arts, Pretoria.
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The Bag Factory: The First Five Years, the Civic Theatre Gallery, Johannesburg.
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ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH, Miami Beach, USA, in collaboration with Goodman Gallery.
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Exhibited with Jenny Stadler and Nagel at the Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg.
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Group Salon, Rose Korber representing artists at the Bay Hotel, Cape Town.
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CASA (Culture for Another South Africa), conference in Amsterdam, Holland.
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Group Salon, Rose Korber representing artists at the Bay Hotel, Cape Town.
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Kempton Park Metropolitan Substructure Fine Arts Award Show, Kempton Park.
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Earthworks/Claybodies, Sasol Museum Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch.
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The Gencor Collection, Sandton Art Gallery, and The Grahamstown Festival.
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Looking at Art: Looking at Watercolours, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg.
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in 1975 and in 1986 she earned Master of Arts at the same university.
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on different projects. In 1997, they produced a series of images of
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Women choose Women, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
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Gay Rights: Rites, Re-writes, Travelling Exhibition, South Africa.
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Earthworks/Claybodies, Standard Bank Centre Gallery, Johannesburg.
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Easing the Passing (of the hours), Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg.
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Painted People: Painted Spaces, Newtown Galleries, Johannesburg.
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African Encounters, Dome Gallery, New York and Washington, USA.
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Not Quite a Christmas Exhibition, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
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New Art from South Africa, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, U.K.
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Crossings and Monuments, Oliewenhuis Museum, Bloemfontein, 2005
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MAFA exhibition, Rembrandt Gallery, Milner Park, Johannesburg.
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Artists for Human Rights Exhibition, Durban Exhibition Centre.
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Cape Town Triennal New Visions, market Gallery, Johannesburg.
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APSA Award for Best New Signature, Ceramics Biennial (1997)
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Exhibited with Hodgins and Sassoon, Carriage House Gallery.
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Emergence, Group Show, National Arts festival, Grahamstown.
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Muses and Lamentations, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, 1995
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Internations of Millennium, Newtown Gallery, Johannesburg.
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Anything Boxed, Group Show, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg.
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Contemporary Sculpture in the Landscape, Nirox Foundation.
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Life Quarterly Award, Runner-up for the main award (1991)
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David Krut print workshop, UNISA Art Gallery. Pretoria.
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Hand Coloured Graphics, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg.
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Barber Signs, The Standard Bank Gallery, Johannesburg.
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11 Figurative Artists, Market Gallery, Johannesburg.
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Works made in August, Newtown Gallery, Johannesburg.
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Vita Awards, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg.
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Vita Awards, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg.
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The Little Big Show, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg.
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Johannesburg
University of Witwatersrand
University of South Africa
William Kentridge
Robert Hodgins
Alfred Jarry
William Hogarth
Michel Luneau
ISBN
0958468826
ISBN
0954975243
"Deborah Bell at Bekris Gallery"
the original
"Top 15 South African Artists"
apartheid
Categories
1957 births
Living people
South African women painters
20th-century South African painters
20th-century South African women artists
20th-century South African sculptors
21st-century South African painters
21st-century South African women artists
South African sculptors
20th-century sculptors
21st-century sculptors
South African women sculptors
University of the Witwatersrand alumni

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