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Tatham Art Gallery
Serving Msunduzi through the Visual Arts
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The Tatham Art Gallery, one of the major art museums in South Africa, dates back to 1903. Situated in Pietermaritzburg, the capital of KwaZulu-Natal, the Tatham Art Gallery serves the Msunduzi region through the Visual Arts.
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About the Tatham Art Gallery
Introduction to the Tatham Art Gallery
Collection
Introduction to the Collection
Exhibitions
The Schreiner Gallery exhibition applications- Ardmore Ceramic Studio: HIV/AIDS Exhibition
- Beauty of Africa: Isaac Sithole
- Biennale 6
- Cattle and Cups: Corina Lemmer
- 'Chickenman' Mkhize Memorial Exhibition
- Contemplation: Gert Swart
- Curriculum Curricula: Works Relevant to the Matric Art Syllabus
- Cyprian Mpho Shilakoe Revisited
- ECHO Craft Bazaar 2007
- Exploring the Figure: The Mark Group
- Edendale Excels 2008
- From Pulp to Fiction: Faulds, McMaster & Physick
- From the Fire: Louise van Niekerk
> From the Fire exhibition opening address - Garret Artists' Retrospective: Drawing for twenty years
- Jabulisa 2006: the art and craft of KwaZulu-Natal
- Jabulisa: The Art of KwaZulu-Natal (1996)
- John Soderlund: Found Objects
- KZN Schools Exhibition 2006
- KZN Schools Exhibition 2007
- Mandalas, Memories and Magic Circles: Jutta Faulds
- Mastering Mud
- Matric Art 1997
- Overlapping Spaces: Kerry Michau
- Portrait of a Pioneer: Joseph Forsyth-Ingram (1858 - 1923)
> Joseph Forsyth-Ingram - Reuben Ndwandwe Memorial Exhibition
- Tapestries Telling Stories: Celebrating Change
- Tim Quirke: Drawings and Paintings
- Treasures from the Dungeon
- Trevor Makhoba - Standard Bank Young Artist
- White boys on death, war and love
- Women for Children: Art For Humanity
Articles
- Tatham Art Gallery Outline
- Education - Artists' Forum, Art Classes and Workshops
- FOTAG Clear the Clutter
- From the Director's desk
- Edendale Excels Booklet
- FOTAG Focus Articles
- New Articles
- Self Portrait as an Anachronism, Terrence Patrick
- Old Articles
- From a horned toad to a princess
- Apples, Mark Gertler
- Album 19 no V, Joan Miro
- Boys' swimming pool, Walter Battiss
- Brooding hills, Melmoth, Diamond Bozas
- Edith picking flowers, Bertha Everard
- Gravesend Reach, Cecil Hunt
- How Dr. Gustav Fritsch might or might not have ordered strange and formless worlds, Keith Dietrich
- In the Orlando train, Gerard Sekoto
- Landscape, Gerard Bhengu
- On the Lawn, Dacres Adams
- Seth, Jackson Hlungwane
- Still life, Alexis Preller
- Still-life with sunset, Bronwen Findlay
- Stripped ("Oh Yes") Girl, Jane Alexander
- Study for an African head, Alexis Preller
- Tête, Henri Matisse
- The Dancer, Gerald Festus Kelly
- The Inyanga, Joseph Manana
- The Ring, John Henry Frederick Bacon
- Tenements, Gavin Andersen
- Twisting stream, Ivon Hitchens
- Tyd is Stof, Jaap Jacobs
- Catalogue of the Whitwell and General Collection
> Whitwell and General Collection Preface
> Whitwell and General Introduction - Curator's Notes
- The Pietermaritzburg Mural Competition
- Curator's Notes - Housing the Cape Town Triennial
- Tatham loses its purchasing power
Tatham Art Gallery Shop
Link Partners
The Tatham Art Gallery will exchange links with relevant South African and International art and museum sites. Please contact the director Brendan Bell to set up a reciprocal link exchange.
Collection
The Tatham Art Gallery holds an Art Collection that contains significant British and French artworks dating back to the 18th century. Its South-African art collection is focused on, but not exclusive to, the art of KwaZulu-Natal.
Exhibitions
The Tatham Art Gallery hosts a range of Art Exhibitions. These include travelling and researched exhibitions as well as exhibitions initiated by the Gallery based on works in the permanent collection.
Articles
A selection of current and archival articles from the Tatham Art Gallery. These articles provide a historical and contemporary perspective on the Gallery and the visual arts in KwaZulu-Natal.
Art Gallery Shop
The Tatham Art Gallery shop stocks high quality works by local crafters. It is an ideal place to find unique presents and original collectables.
Gallery Staff
The Tatham Art Gallery is run by a small compliment of dedicated staff. Their contact details are available here.