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Nude white male kneeing on floor, next to potted house palm tree, 'BRETT CHARLES SEILER', in white font to top right.

Brett Charles Seiler

By (author) Brett Charles Seiler

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  • A special, high quality art book on provocative young art that stands out and polarises
  • Versatile, poetic and touching
Full Description

Brett Charles Seiler lives and works in Cape Town, South Africa, where he also graduated from the Ruth Prowse School of Art in 2015. Seiler’s work has elements of painting, installation, and object art, with a strong emphasis on the use of text and language. Sometimes poetic, nostalgic, or romantic, it is an integral part of his art or stands on its own as a piece as well. In his paintings, the space is indeterminate, the figures are not located and sketchily fleeting, the writing elements seem spontaneous like statements from street art. The colour scheme moves in a narrow spectrum between black, grey, white and brown tones, often using wood. His themes are sexual interaction, oppression, homosexuality, gender, men. Originally from Zimbabwe, a state where human rights violations are commonplace, his work also makes a mark in the struggle for equal sexual orientation in education, media, and institutions.

“[My work] is a deep longing for understanding. It is from the point of view of something that I’ve missed, something that I cannot go back to. It’s a process of research.”

Text in English and German.

About the Author

Brett Charles Seiler was born in Zimbabwe in 1994. Today he lives and works in Cape Town. After graduating from the Ruth Prowse School of Art in 2015, he showed works in various group exhibitions in art rooms, institutions and galleries in Cape Town, Johannesburg, New York, London, Leipzig and Berlin. His chosen hometown of Cape Town has hosted four solo exhibitions of his work to date. In January 2023 his first solo exhibition in Germany will take place in Berlin.

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Specifications
Publisher
teNeues Books
ISBN
9783961714551
Published
20th Feb 2023
Binding
Hardback
Territory
World excluding Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands
Size
300 mm x 235 mm
Pages
166 Pages
Illustrations
78 color
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