Dave Robertson joins StateoftheArt Online Gallery
Written by: Jennifer Save to InstapaperStateoftheArt.co.za proudly announces the addition of Dave Robertson's work to its online gallery. Robertson, an abstract expressionist painter and photographer, is a Spier Contemporary 2010 award winner for his documentary photographic project which focused on informal recyclers in Newtown, Johannesburg. Robertson is a valued member of the StateoftheArt.co.za online community, and we are pleased that we will have the opportunity to feature his best known series of expressionist, hand-painted photographs of township scenes in Southern Africa which were exhibited at galleries in Germany, the Netherlands,and at “Photo LA 2004” in Los Angeles, USA.
Robertson has spent the past 15 years working as a freelance art director in the film industry and has recently retired to focus on bedoming a full-time visual artist. Recently his work has been exhibited by several galleries in South Africa including the Irma Stern Museum, the Bell-Roberts Gallery, Kalk Bay Modern,Focus Contemporary and Kim Sacks Gallery.
To see some of Dave Robertson's available pieces, visit his artist gallery
Notes for the editors
StateoftheArt Online Gallery is a curated online gallery offering original and accessibly priced contemporary artwork for sale by selected Fine Arts students and graduates emerging from South Africa's most prestigious art schools. We ship worldwide - art delivered to your doorstep.
Added value bespoke services include: Corporate Art Solutions; Art Sourcing for Interior Designers and Architects, Collectors Resale and Art Commissions.
Contact details
For more information about this artist or StateoftheArt Online Gallery, please email Jennifer Reynolds at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 021 801 4710.
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Established in 2010 and a pioneer in the online art market in South Africa, StateoftheART re-imagines the brick-and-mortar art gallery experience for the digital age, differentiating itself through full transparency and accessibility. Our pricing structure is clear and straightforward with the majority of the proceeds from a sale being returned to the artist who created the work. Importantly, our... Read More
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