Fuckin' Hell Yeah

Wednesday, July 04, 2007


There is rumour going around that Barend de Wet has been working. For the MoCA exhibition he adds fire-eating to his impressive resume'. Other than bee-keeping, de Wet has also been known to paint, sculpt and make pasta.

Hell Yeah will include works by fearless men and women including Ruth Sacks, Ondrej Brody & Kristofer Paetau, Kathryn Smith, Ed Young, Robert Sloon, Emil Papp, Dawie 'Little Fires' van Vuuren, Doreen Southwood, Henning Ludeke, Spunk Seipel, Matthew Hindley, Andrew Lamprecht, Dan Halter, Avant Car Guard, Draad Trek vir Jesus, Alexi Fotiadis, Bianca Baldi and de Wet.

Ed Young will officially open the show at 19H06. Hell Yeah will be a one-night-exhibition held on the 10th floor of 74 Shortmarket Street.

Watch this space for details or go to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church-Turing_thesis

16 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Could Barend please keep his shirt on

9:46 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the one on the left is quite cute. sweet jesus.

12:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh god

9:06 PM  
Anonymous mk said...

yes, yes but why are they ripping off lines from the goodman shows press release in their artthrob listing? "Hell Yeah' presents artworks attempting to challenge preconceptions through their arresting conceptualisation, discomforting subject matter or unusual angle of vision" (http://www.artthrob.co.za/07jul/listings_cape.html#mca) vs "he Loaded Lens presents photographs with the power to challenge preconceptions through their arresting conceptualisation, discomfiting subject matter or unusual angle of vision." (http://www.goodmangallerycape.com/lenspress.html) oh i get it its like a parody on the goodman's pious art worshipping... right?

10:17 PM  
Anonymous poof said...

how VERY dare they!!!

9:53 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Goodman- Taking its premise from the understanding that no image is neutral...

Hell Yeah- Taking its premise from the understanding that no god is natural...

2:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

GG: Undertones of sexually charged violence emerge in the work of Kathryn Smith and Tracey Moffat.

MoCA: Undertones of sexually charged violence emerge in the work of Ruth Sacks and Bianca Baldi.

3:08 PM  
Blogger julia rosa said...

oh i wish you would all go to hell

3:30 PM  
Blogger jonathan said...

Shall we trash the place like real artists?
Are black peolple allowed?

4:00 PM  
Anonymous Miss Thandi said...

dear julia rosa and jonathan, perhaps you two should get together.

11:09 AM  
Blogger julia rosa said...

um miss monde vol tande whaaat?
Whose johnathan and why would i want to get together with him Pray Tell?

4:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Goodman Gallery must love the attention

6:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This announcement is not much good without the date, is it, professionals?

6:31 PM  
Anonymous flawed of lies said...

an evil show curated by a guy named christian? full of fearsome artists like ruth and ed? on friday the 13th? you guys are so naughty.

9:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

now if that wasn't a spin doctor I'll eat my shorts

7:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"errorealist".. that's good, I like it. Much better without the "t" for tacky

10:47 PM  

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