Oor lapboeke, papboeke, oorlog en die liefde. Harry Kalmer, Woordfees Pers Verklaring. Die papboek “Die agste plaag” is o.a. geïnspireer deur ‘n rooi lapboek uit my kinderdae....
Media: Upcycled wood, glue and screws Dimensions: Luca 1.2m X 30cm X 30cm Hannelie Coetzee continuous her exploration of the fragile relationship between humans and nature...
This monumental work stems from the artist’s 2016 solo exhibition Watermense/Water People that investigated the roots and use of natural water resources in Johannesburg’s...
Hannelie Coetzee was commissioned by City Property in 2018 to build a 10-story mural artwork. It was to be one of the biggest public art works in Johannnesburg at 166m2, built...
Locust and Grasshopper by Hannelie Coetzee Nirox Pavilion exhibition curated by Lizamore and Associates Locust and Grasshopper video OVERVIEW (PDF Infographic) Hannelie Coetzee...
Klipkoppe 2 (Warrington-Coetzee) is a family portrait of Hannelie and her wife Reney Warrington. It is part of the 2017 Sculpture on the Cliffs exhibition, EchoLocation, curated...
Glinsterjuffertjie uit Swartwattelboom / Glistening Demoiselle out of Black wattle (Phaon iridipennis out of Acacia mearnsii) From A Place in Time Exhibition 2016, Nirox Sculpture...
Hannelie Coetzee sees herself as an ecological artist that studies the effects of man-made systems on the natural environment. “We need to re-learn the logic of nature...
Nirox sculpture park, Winter Sculpture exhibition 2015 Eland and Benko 2015 Video Nirox sculpture park presents an Art/Science fire-grazer partnership where visual artist...
Site: Helen Joseph street, cnr. Sisulu, Pretoria CBD Type: Urban Artwork Medium: Porcelain and glass tile mosaic Size: 2m wide X 3 meter high My paternal great aunt ‘Tant...
Rika and Maria One white woman. One black woman. One severely disabled boy. Maria could not have children of her own. So, she loved this disabled boy as if he were...
Artists Statement Yatoo Residency. 29 September 2014 Interaction with the natural world is part of human nature. Humans have been hard on the natural world but not so hard...