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Knysna fine art

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Knysna Fine Art is a commercial art gallery in Knysna, in the Western Cape Province of South Africa.

History

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Knysna Fine Art was founded in 1998[1] by its owner, Trent Read,[2] who set up the gallery in a converted woodworker's workshop.[3] In 2010[4][5] it moved into its current premises in the historic Thesen House[6] (originally the headquarters of Thesen & Co., wood merchants, and Thesen Steamship Co.), where it now occupies 900 square metres (9,687 square foot) of exhibition space.[7]

It is considered one of the top contemporary galleries in South Africa.[8]

Services

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Read, who is considered one of the foremost authorities on contemporary South African art,[9][10] and gallery curator Corlie de Kock[citation needed] act as consultants to museums, corporations, and private collectors on collecting and displaying art,[11] and to architects on exhibition space design.

References

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  1. ^ "Knysna Fine Art: the largest gallery in the Southern Cape". Knysna News. January 1998.
  2. ^ "Knysna gallerist Trent Read celebrates 50 years in art". 26 September 2023.
  3. ^ Bekker, Jo-Ann (12 August 2000). "Enjoy Oyster Town Art". Saturday Argus.
  4. ^ "About Knysna Fine Art".
  5. ^ "Knysna Fine Art vier 20 jaar: 'n onderhoud met Trent Read". 8 November 2017.
  6. ^ "ICONIC KNYSNA ART GALLERY TURNS 20".
  7. ^ "Knysna gallery celebrates 25th anniversary". 26 September 2023.
  8. ^ Latter, Elise (Spring 2004). "Objects of Contemplation". Garden Route Living.
  9. ^ "About Knysna Fine Art".
  10. ^ "The art route".
  11. ^ "KNYSNA FINE ART GALLERY". 14 March 2017.
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