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Hermann Niebuhr is a South African artist who lives in De Rust. He utilizes oils on canvas in a classical painterly style to document urban decay as well as rural landscapes. Niebuhr was born in Johannesburg in 1972. He studied at Rhodes University, Grahamstown and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (with distinction in History of Art) in 1993. In Night Ride Home (2005), Niebuhr told the story of a young man from the northern suburbs driving past blurring lights on his way to a safe haven. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2011Horse, EVERARD READ, Johannesburg COLLECTIONS

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  • Hermann Niebuhr is a South African artist who lives in De Rust. He utilizes oils on canvas in a classical painterly style to document urban decay as well as rural landscapes. Niebuhr was born in Johannesburg in 1972. He studied at Rhodes University, Grahamstown and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (with distinction in History of Art) in 1993. In Night Ride Home (2005), Niebuhr told the story of a young man from the northern suburbs driving past blurring lights on his way to a safe haven. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2011Horse, EVERARD READ, Johannesburg COLLECTIONS (en)
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  • Hermann Niebuhr is a South African artist who lives in De Rust. He utilizes oils on canvas in a classical painterly style to document urban decay as well as rural landscapes. Niebuhr was born in Johannesburg in 1972. He studied at Rhodes University, Grahamstown and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (with distinction in History of Art) in 1993. He spent six years in the arid region of South Africa known as the Karoo. Working from the small town of De Rust, Niebuhr isolated himself and developed his technique. Upon his return to his hometown of Johannesburg in 2002, he began to confront the challenges of living and making art in one of Africa's largest and politically most complex cities. In Night Ride Home (2005), Niebuhr told the story of a young man from the northern suburbs driving past blurring lights on his way to a safe haven. Niebuhr's exhibition Night Shift (2008) brought him to the heart of the city. Armed with only a camera, he entered neighborhoods such as Hillbrow which had most dramatically shifted from Art Deco affluence in the mid-to-late 20th century to poverty and crime in the early 21st. Niebuhr photographed the foyers of the lovely old buildings and then painted them in oils, taking the perspective of the (somewhat symbolic) security guards protecting the edifices and their residents. These accurate and objective paintings, unpeopled but resonant with history, create a sense of melancholy around the city's decline. Niebuhr delved into Johannesburg's history as a gold-mining boomtown for mine, a show un-ironically exhibited at the AshantiGold Gold of Africa Museum, sponsored by Africa's largest mining company. For this series of monochromatic paintings, Niebuhr sourced photos of the mine dumps surrounding Johannesburg—piles of gold dust and mining dregs which are as large as man-made pyramids and dominate the landscapes of Johannesburg's outlying areas. White Painting, a solo exhibition at the historic Casa Labia in Muizenberg, Cape Town, offered round canvases as portholes into Johannesburg, as though Capetonians could see their faraway sister city only through the long end of a telescope. These paintings, too, were mostly black and white. 2012 brought Niebuhr his first solo show at the Everard Read Gallery Johannesburg. In City Chromatic Niebuhr's mastery of his subject matter, the Johannesburg cityscape, allowed him to experiment with new painterly techniques. In doing so, his previously monochromatic work gained new washes of ecstatic color as well as portions of paintings dripping and dissolving—representing both Johannesburg's explosions of innovation as well as its flux and disorder. Niebuhr's 2013 exhibition, "Stillness," documented his journeys by bicycle through the Swartberg Mountains and Die Hel in South Africa and the Himalayas in India. Since "cycling is the new horseback," as he told an interviewer, it sets the perfect pace for a landscape painter. The series is called "Stillness" because of the internal space that opens up inside of the viewer while regarding the open landscapes. Niebuhr currently divides his time between his studios in Fordsburg, Johannesburg, and De Rust in the Klein Karoo. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2013Stillness, THE CANOPY GALLERY, JohannesburgWeather Report, ARTKLOP, Potchefstroom 2012City Chromatic, EVERARD READ, JohannesburgMine, PART - Prince Albert Art Festival, Prince AlbertYoung Masters, JUPITER ART ROOM, Pretoria 2011Horse, EVERARD READ, Johannesburg 2010Decade, CAROL LEE FINE ART, JohannesburgWhite Painting, CASA LABIA, Cape TownDue South, EVERARD READ GALLERY, Cape Town 2009Mine, ASHANTIGOLD GOLD OF AFRICA MUSEUM, JohannesburgBram Fischer Memorial, BRAMFISCHERVILLE COMMUNITY HALL/JOHANNESBURG DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, JohannesburgThe Great South African Nude, EVERARD READ GALLERY, JohannesburgChampagne for my Facebook Friends, THE CANOPY GALLERY, Johannesburg 2008South Africa Abroad, HODNETT FINE ART STUDIO GALLERY, VancouverNight Shift, THE CANOPY GALLERY, Johannesburg 2007Antarctica - On Thin Ice, UNITED NATIONS GALLERY, New York City 2006A Month of Sundays, GALLERY ON THE SQUARE, Johannesburg 2005Night Ride Home, ABSA GALLERY, Johannesburg 2004City Berlin, JABLONSKI STRASSE STUDIO, BerlinAn African in Ireland, ENNISKERRY GALLERY, DublinCelebrating 10 Years of Democracy, EVERARD READ GALLERY, JohannesburgTown/Country, CAROL LEE FINE ART, Johannesburg 2003Joburg Notes, CAROL LEE FINE ART, JohannesburgSedibeng Sa Limpho, SOAN STUDIO, London 2002Inside-Out, CAROL LEE FINE ART, Cape TownGroundings, THIRD EYE GALLERY, Cape Town 2001Up and Coming, SOAN STUDIO, LondonSouth African Landscape, UNISA ART GALLERY, PretoriaKaroo, BRONZE AGE FOUNDRY, Cape Town 2000Turning Heads, SOAN STUDIO, LondonKaroo Scapes, OPEN WINDOW ART ACADEMY, PretoriaSouth African Landscapes, CAROL LEE FINE ART, Johannesburg 1999Contemporary South African Landscapes, KLEIN KAROO KUNSETFEES, Oudtshoorn COLLECTIONS Absa Bank; Webber Wentzel Bowens; KPMG; Sasol; Rhodes University; General Cologne; Rosengarten-Rosin & Wright; J.P.Morgan; SAB Miller; Nedcor; Clifford Chance UK, Modise Attorneys; Ashanti Gold; Novocol. 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