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From 16 March to 25 March 2012, the factory building at 281 Commissioner Street will house The Trinity Session and Hobbs/Neustetter's ‘REVIEW’ exhibition titled 10YRS ONAIR. From Johannesburg to Dakar, Martinique to Mali, Mozambique and Sandton Central; The Trinity Session’s two members, Stephen Hobbs and Marcus Neustetter, have extended an investigation into social and electronic networks and varied urban terrains. For South African art lovers, this is a rare opportunity to see The Trinity Session’s groundbreaking work, developed over 10 years and displayed on local ground. The pair spends a great deal of their time abroad, and local fans can finally catch them up close and personal.
281 Commissioner Street, soon to be branded as MOAD - a bold addition to the Maboneng Precinct - will serve as an experimental canvas for video projections and light installations complementing the first phase of creative outdoor and orientational lighting of the precinct, designed by Hobbs/Neustetter. The exhibition is free to the public and will be open daily from 19h00 until 22h00. Dates: Friday 16 March – Sunday 25 March 2012 Times: 19h00 – 22h00 (Daily) Entrance: Free For more information please send an email to office@onair.co.za
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From the M2East take the Joe Slovo drive offramp. Walking distance from Arts On Main and Main Street Life
http://www.mabonengprecinct.com/
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