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.


As much of their work is experiential and ephemeral in form, the unique venue will play host to an exhibition made up of light. Video, photography, mind maps and artifacts from a dense archive of research will be transformed onto large projection surfaces. Visitors will witness the development of a powerful artistic partnership in Hobbs/Neustetter, and the revealing of diverse conceptual and practical processes.

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)
Venue: 281 Commissioner Street, Maboneng Precinct, Johannesburg

Entrance: Free

For more information please send an email to office@onair.co.za

 

 

 
 

From the M2East take the Joe Slovo drive offramp.
Follow the Market street sign to the right.
Keep right and cross over the traffic lights to join Commissioner street.
After the next street, Kruger street, MOAD is on your left.

Walking distance from Arts On Main and Main Street Life
Secure parking om Commissioner and Fox streets in the Maboneng Precinct

 

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