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Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Friday, June 3, 2022

University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), South Africa - Current Exhibitions at the Wits Art Museum

Title: 
Current Exhibitions at the Wits Art Museum  
 
Published: 
University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), nd 
 
Current exhibitions: 
•    TENX10 features artworks by 100 women and gender diverse artists, and marks Wits University’s centenary and Wits Art Museum’s tenth birthday.  
 
•    Blueprint for the DisOrder of Things by Christine Dixie
 

Monday, May 30, 2022

2022 Kaapse Afrikaanse Eisteddfod - Sluitingsdatums vir 2022 vir 2 afdelings: Fotografie en Kuns / Closing dates for 2022 for 2 sections: Photography and Art

2022 Kaapse Afrikaanse Eisteddfod
 
Neem kennis van die sluitingsdatums vir 2 afdelings  / Take note of the closing dates for 2 sections:
* Fotografie / Photography   24 Junie 2022 / 24 June 2022

* Kuns / Art   24 Junie 2022 / 24 June 2022

Vir meer inligting / For more information:
 

Wednesday, February 24, 2021

AUSTRALIA - Ages for Australia’s oldest rock paintings [Scholarly Article - Nature Human behaviour, 2021]

Title:
Ages for Australia’s oldest rock paintings 
 
Authors:
Damien Finch, Andrew Gleadow, Janet Hergt, Pauline Heaney, Helen Green, Cecilia Myers, Peter Veth, Sam Harper, Sven Ouzman & Vladimir A. Levchenko 

Published:
Nature Human Behaviour, 22 February 2021
 
Abstract:
Naturalistic depictions of animals are a common subject for the world’s oldest dated rock art, including wild bovids in Indonesia and lions in France’s Chauvet Cave. The oldest known Australian Aboriginal figurative rock paintings also commonly depict naturalistic animals but, until now, quantitative dating was lacking. Here, we present 27 radiocarbon dates on mud wasp nests that constrain the ages of 16 motifs from this earliest known phase of rock painting in the Australian Kimberley region. These initial results suggest that paintings in this style proliferated between 17,000 and 13,000 years ago. Notably, one painting of a kangaroo is securely dated to between 17,500 and 17,100 years on the basis of the ages of three overlying and three underlying wasp nests. This is the oldest radiometrically dated in situ rock painting so far reported in Australia.
 
See also:
Title: Australia: Oldest rock art is 17,300-year-old kangaroo
Published: BBC News, 23 February 2021
 

Wednesday, December 23, 2020