Qualifications
2020 MTech, University of Johannesburg (UJ), Johannesburg, S.A
2010 BFA, Parsons School of Design, New York City, N.Y, U.S.A
Residencies
2017-Present David Krut Workshop, Johannesburg, South Africa
2018 The Artist’s Press, Pretoria, South Africa
2017 50ty50ty Prints, Black River Studio, Cape Town, S.A
Solo Exhibitions
2023 'Marginalia', David Krut Projects, Johannesburg, South Africa
2020 'Wayfinding', David Krut Projects, Johannesburg, South Africa
2019 'Left Field', No End Contemporary, Randburg, Johannesburg, S.A
2017 'The Way Back', 99 LOOP, Cape Town, South Africa
2016 'The End of Something', In Toto Gallery, Sandton, Johannesburg, S.A
'Still at Sea', 99 LOOP, Cape Town, South Africa
2014 'Again and Again', In Toto Gallery, Sandton, Johannesburg, S.A
2012 'An Unnatural History', In Toto Gallery, Sandton, Johannesburg, S.A
'Milk & Honey on the Other Side', Wolves, Johannesburg, S.A
Group Exhibitions
2024 'Pain Is An Unavoidable Side Effect', ESCAP3 Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
2022 'Friends of Valkenberg Trust Benefit', ESCAP3 Gallery, Online, Cape Town, South Africa
'Is Ons Nog ‘n Ding? [Are We Still a Thing?]' Curated By Lawrence Lemanoana and Johan Stegmann, in collaboration with Dineke van der Walt and KKNK, Lizamore and Associates Gallery, Johannesburg, S.A
'Through The Window', Gallery 2, Johannesburg, South Africa
2021 'Pictures Worth a Thousand Words', David Krut Projects, Johannesburg, S.A
2020 'A Hazy Shade of Winter', Salon91, Cape Town, South Africa
'Things Behind The Sun', Salon91, Cape Town, South Africa
'Kind of Blue', David Krut Projects, Johannesburg, South Africa
2019 'Life Amongst Cats', David Krut Projects, Johannesburg, South Africa
'The cat show', David Krut Projects, Johannesburg, South Africa
'Folklore', Salon91, Cape Town, South Africa
2018 'The Colourist Manifesto', David Krut Projects, Johannesburg, South Africa
'A Piece of Work: An Exhibition of Various Unique Works', David Krut Projects, Johannesburg, South Africa
2017 'Oracle', Salon91, Cape Town, South Africa
'Young Collectors III', Fried Contemporary, Pretoria, South Africa
'Bat Butt Supermarket', No End Contemporary, Johannesburg, S.A
'FNB Joburg Art Fair' (David Krut Projects), Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa
'Everything In Between', No End Contemporary, Johannesburg, S.A
'Sixteen Hundred', No End Contemporary, Johannesburg, S.A
'Investec Cape Town Art Fair' (50ty50ty Prints), Cape Town International Convention Centre, Cape Town, South Africa
'What’s In It For You?', No End Contemporary, Johannesburg, S.A
2016 'Vanitas', 99 LOOP, Cape Town, South Africa
'72 Hours', No End Contemporary, Johannesburg, South Africa
'Donut Pop your Lid - Art + Food Pairing', No End Contemporary, Johannesburg, South Africa
'Fifteen Hundred', No End Contemporary, Johannesburg, South Africa
'Once In A Lifetime', No End Contemporary, Johannesburg, S.A
2015 'No End to This', No End Contemporary, Johannesburg, South Africa
'Stellar', Salon91, Cape Town, South Africa
'FNB Joburg Art Fair' (In Toto Gallery), Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa
'Turbine Art Fair' (In Toto Gallery), Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa
'Mash-Ups', Kalashnikovv Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa
'Paper Planes', Design Indaba, Cape Town International Convention Centre, Cape Town, South Africa
'Can’t Fool me Now', Institut für alles Mögliche, Berlin, Germany
2014 'Mega Bonanza Presents: Bazooka', Kalashnikovv Gallery, JHB, S.A
'So it Goes', Trent Gallery, Pretoria, South Africa
'I Take it All Back', Nirox Sculpture Park, Johannesburg, South Africa
'Wonders of the Universe', Wolves, Johannesburg, South Africa
'Gravity: A Visual Exploration', Salon91, Cape Town, South Africa
2013 'Home is Wherever I’m with You', Salon91, Cape Town, South Africa
'Mega Bonanza Presents: Maybe You Just Have Bad Taste', Kalashnikovv Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa
2010 'On Site', Arnold and Sheila Aronson Gallery, New York, NY, U.S.A
Press
2022 Artthrob Review: 'Violence and longing: Is Ons Nog ‘n Ding? at Lizamore & Associates' By Fadzai Muchemwa
BusinessDay Article: 'Is the Afrikaner still a Thing?' By Chris Thurman