(Errol Boyley)
Recognising one of South Africa’s greatest landscape artists, the Hilton
Arts Festival which runs from September 14 to 16 will be hosting a
retrospective exhibition, Boyley’s World
- The Errol Boyley Centenary Exhibition
The exhibition travels up from the Ramsgate Art and Books Festival to
the walls of the Normand Dunn Art Gallery in the main Grindrod Theatre at the
festival. This historic exhibition features a large body of work of
Pietermaritzburg born Errol Boyley. Simply called Boyley’s World, the exhibition recognises the year that he was
born, 1918 - a century ago.
Boyley was a painter of landscapes, seascapes, figures, wildlife and
still life, working passionately with oil. The self-taught painter studied for
a period in the 40s at the then Natal Technical College.
His work is known for his astonishing use of light. Boyley’s varied and
colourful career spanned almost 60 years – initially as a military man, then
musician (an accomplished and professional guitarist - he won guitar lessons in
a poker game!) before taking to painting and becoming one of the country’s most
respected and accomplished painters. Boyley passed away in 2007.
Errol Boyley`s work can be found in collections worldwide, the Reserve
Bank in Pretoria houses one of the largest with 15 pieces in all. Collectors
are unanimous that Boyley`s images capture light in a way that outshines other
artists.
The festival would not be possible without the generous support of
Hilton College, Tiso Black Star, Grindrod Bank, Black Coffee Design, DWR
Distribution, Bidvest Car Rental, KZN Dept of Arts & Culture, Assitej South
Africa, Loud Crowd, Sappi, Redlands Hotel, BASA, Corona, and Capital Media.
For more information, visit http://www.hiltonfestival.co.za/ or like the
Facebook page, Hilton Arts Festival. Follow us on Twitter @HiltonFest and
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The 26th annual festival takes place at Hilton College from September 14
to 16, 2018. All enquiries on 033 383 0127