KNYSNA NEWS - Jessica Storm Kapp, from Knysna and recent graduate from Stellenbosch University, won the title as overall winner last year of the Sasol New Signatures art competition. In addition to winning R100 000, she received the opportunity to have her own solo exhibition at the Pretoria Art Museum which will take place in August 2019 alongside the announcement and exhibition of the 2019 winners and finalists.
Her fascination with artefacts and traces taken from various landscapes aids the messages of her work and reveals the capacity that objects have in rendering the experiences of their imagined landscapes.
2017 Knysna fires
"My working title for my upcoming solo exhibition is In the Act of Remembering. The exhibition will explore concepts of labour, experience, trace, habitat/home, bodies, memories, ambience, the histories of landscapes as well as artefact retrieval and collection. This work developed after my fourth-year final exhibition Artefacts of Belonging and is a continuation of that theme. It showcases a number of projects that continue along the same motif explored in my final year, namely the unearthing of experience using my own interpretation of the 2017 Knysna fires, and what they came to signify to me," said Kapp.
The exhibition will explore the resonance of home through the uncovering of memories and remnants belonging to certain landscapes and she plans to continue to use an earthly aesthetic, as well as materials from Knysna within the work.
Prompting memory recollection
"My intention is to use the image of the forest, the idea of nature to evoke experiences that are completely personal to the viewer, thereby prompting them to recall things from their own personal memory archive. I set out with the intention of creating visceral experiences of my home, by identifying the key physical features that have come to categorise my own. I hope that my work may act as a vessel through which the ambience of home can be represented. It is by reconstructing fragments of found objects that I allude to concepts of loss, trace, history, attachment and reflection," continued Kapp.
Collecting, identifying and ordering objects according to their perceived value has long since been an interest of Kapp's and one that can be consistently found throughout her work. Her winning piece from Sasol New Signatures 2018 is called Mapping Time and her planned solo exhibition is an extension of that same concept.
Revisiting sculpture
Kapp added, "I started out the year by creating some sculptural installation pieces and have a few printmaking ideas in mind. I think that the reason I keep revisiting sculpture is because of its bodily capacity, and coupled with my interest in space and place it has made the perfect fit between my conceptual underpinning and material link. Sculpture paired with the installation's ability to render new articulations of space has allowed me to explore my own identity as an artist through the process of discovery. My work in this regard acts as a map, recording and cataloguing my journey to understand and affirm my notions of place."
The Sasol New Signatures Competition is open to all South African artists who are 18 years and older who have not yet held a solo exhibition. Artists are able to submit artworks in all artistic mediums including photography, performance art, video and installations.
Submit your works
Contemporary, innovative and emerging artists with winning aspirations are invited to submit their artworks at one of several collection points around the country between 10:00 and 16:00 on 18 and 19 June 2019. The winner of the Sasol New Signatures Art Competition will be announced on 21 August at a gala event, after which the winning works will be displayed at the prestigious Pretoria Art Museum from 22 August to 29 September. The winner will receive R100 000 and a solo exhibition at next year's exhibition, with the runner-up winning R25 000 and the five merit award winners receiving R10 000 each.
Kapp had this to say to artists thinking of entering in 2019: "Put your best foot forward and enter! There is nothing to lose and so much to gain by putting yourself out there, and exposing your work to a larger audience. It is an amazing platform and you learn a lot about yourself and your aspirations."
Find out more
For more information on the competition and to download the entry form, visit www.sasolnewsignatures.co.za.
Another creation of Jessica Storm Kapp.
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