Enduring Signatures honours artists’ perseverance and vision
The art community recently gathered at Sasol Place to celebrate the resilience of artists who have repeatedly participated in the Sasol New Signatures competition.
The art community and the media gathered at Sasol Place on May 29 for the Enduring Signatures exhibition.

This exhibition is a heartfelt celebration of resilience and dedication among artists who have consistently engaged with the prestigious Sasol New Signatures Visual Arts competition.

The event highlighted the enduring spirit of participating artists and underscored the competition’s vital role in fostering emerging talent.
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The exhibition features works by a distinguished group of artists, including Azola Kingston, Henrico Greyling, Lisa Younger, Matthew Blackburn, Mohini Pillay, Michele Deeks, Patrick Rulore, Reinhard Geizing, Sello Letswalo, Thabo Mofokeng, and Wisani Manyisi.

These artists have participated in the competition on several occasions, demonstrating resilience in honing their craft and perseverance in pursuing their artistic visions.
Sasol’s art curator Cate Terblanche emphasised the importance of recognising and celebrating these artists.

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“In Enduring Signatures, the intent is to honour the spirit of artists who have continued to create and share their visions, regardless of the outcome of the Sasol New Signatures Visual Arts competition. Their persistence and unique voices are what make the art world vibrant and dynamic.”

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