Artwork: Chacma baboon war series lV

Chacma baboon war series lV

by Hannelie Coetzee

NelCape Town

Hannelie Coetzee paints wildlife animals en plein air and at speed to capture something of the activity of these ever-moving, elusive subjects.

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Artwork Details

Material

Ink on paper

Size

10 7/10 × 17 1/5 in | 27.3 × 43.7 cm

Rarity

Unique

Signature

Hand-signed by artist, Bottom right

Certificate

Included (issued by gallery)

Frame

Not included

Genres

Textile Art

About the Artist

Hannelie Coetzee

South African, b. 1970

South African, b. 1970

Hannelie Coetzee (b. 1971, South Africa) is a visual artist based in Johannesburg. Her relational practice regularly centers on public spaces, where she produces artwork that ranges from ephemeral to permanent. Originating out of her respect and concern for the environment, Coetzee employs found materials, most often reclaimed industrial waste, to form unlikely partnerships with the surrounding land. Research into these materials and the context of their deployment on-site remains a fundamental component of Coetzee’s process, allowing her to orient her work around its immediate community and locate meaning inherent to the materials used. Across disciplines, Coetzee’s practice seeks to marry environmental science and social action to better encourage empathy for and engagement with nature. Coetzee received a BTech degree in social documentary photography from the Vaal University for Technology in 1994, followed by an Advanced Diploma in Fine Arts at the University of the Witwatersrand (1997, Wits). She worked internationally as a photo essayist for two decades documenting stories of change, principally for corporate sustainability reports. Having studied Social Entrepreneurship at the Gordon Institute for Business Science (GIBS) on a Rand Merchant Bank Grant in 2013, she subsequently began incorporating an eco-cultural approach to her relational aesthetic interventions. In 2022, Coetzee was invited to and completed a transdisciplinary Master of Science Degree (MSc) in Global Environmental Change (GEC) in eco-cultural environmental sustainability at the Wits Animal, Plants and Environmental Science School. Recently, she has written about the role of helping society adapt to a warmer world in MIT’s Leonardo Journal.

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