
Spier unveils striking new arts exhibition
Aside from a chic new hotel, elegant country picnics, world-class wines, and a manicured estate that begs to be explored… if you needed another reason to visit Spier Wine Farm outside Stellenbosch, we've got one for you.
Now open in the historic Old Wine Cellar of this rejuvenated Stellenbosch estate, Grounded Practice is a brand-new exhibition by Tamlin Blake, Chief Curator of the Spier Arts Trust, who has brought together 63 works by 42 South African artists. More than just a beautiful collection of ceramics, it's intended as a timely reflection on balance, belonging and our bond with the earth.
Leaving the theme open-ended, Blake allowed the work of the collected artists to emerge organically.
'What came through, almost overwhelmingly, was a sense of instability – personally, politically, environmentally,' explains Blake. 'Many artists were using their practice to find their footing again, to reestablish a sense of balance and belonging. That's where the title 'Grounded Practice' comes from.'
At the heart of the exhibition is clay, a central aspect of the estate's own terroir, and one of the world's oldest art materials.
'Clay is a potent and enduring material in human civilisation,' says Blake. 'It's often seen as a metaphor for creativity, malleability, and human potential. But once it's fired and becomes ceramic, it also represents permanence and resilience.'
On display are works that range from bold and conceptual to playful and tactile, with something for art collectors and casual browsers alike.
Highlights include Sinethemba Xola's spiritually infused vessels, Anita Sikutshwa's abstract forms drawn from African mythology, and Sylvester Mqeku's haunting sand-cast ceramics.
'Ceramics often don't get the spotlight they deserve,' says Blake. 'This show is a celebration of just how innovative, thoughtful, and beautiful the art form can be.'
Best of all? Entry to 'Grounded Practice' is free.

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