Wim Botha


Wim Botha is a South-African, contemporary artist.

Biography

Botha was born in Pretoria in 1974 and currently lives in Cape Town, South Africa. He grew up in a suburban town on the eastern side of Pretoria. In 1996, Botha graduated from the University of Pretoria with a Bachelors in Visual Art. He has received the Helgaard Steyn Prize for sculpture in 2013, Standard Bank Young Artist Award 2005, and the Tollman Award 2003.

Works

Botha has found inspiration for his work in government texts and religious icons, objects that show belief, faith, observation, transgression and forgiveness. Among the mediums he uses are treated wood, books, acrylic enamel paint, oil paint, steel, Indian ink, bronze, paper, and marble.
The artist explains; “My works are a process of distillations...They attempt to reduce all-encompassing ideas and universal factors down to their core idea.” Exploring along the way “intercepting variables” and “patterns”

Exhibitions

2014
Linear Perspectives - Stevenson, Cape Town
2013
PREDICATES - Galerie Jette Rudolph, Berlin
2012
Wim Botha - Stevenson, Johannesburg
2011
All Around - Galerie Jette Rudolph, Berlin
Wim Botha - Stevenson, Cape Town
2009
Wim Botha: Joburg Altarpiece & Amazing Things from Other Places - Stevenson, Cape Town
2008
Wim Botha - Galerie Jette Rudolph, Berlin
Wim Botha - Stevenson, Johannesburg
2007
Wim Botha: Apocalagnosia - Stevenson, Cape Town
2006
Wim Botha: Standard Bank Young Artist for Visual Art 2005 - Standard Bank Gallery,Johannesburg
2005
2003
Speculum - Stevenson, Cape Town
Group shows
2014
2013
A Sculptural Premise - Stevenson, Cape Town
Pophits & Alptraum - Artspace RheinMain, Offenbach
The Loom of the Land - Stevenson, Johannesburg
2012
2011
2010
2009
Self/Not-self - Stevenson, Johannesburg
2008
Disguise: The art of attracting and deflecting attention - Stevenson, Cape Town
2007
* Politische Ikonografie - Galerie Jette Rudolph, Berlin
* Summer 2007/8 - Stevenson, Cape Town
* Africa Remix - Contemporary art of a continent - Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg
* TRANS CAPE - contemporary African art on the move - Trans Cape Africa, Cape Town
* Afterlife - Stevenson, Cape Town
2006
2005
2004
2003