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Diana Page
Born1965
NationalitySouth African
Known forPainting, Performance, Installation
Websitehttp://www.dianapage.co.za/
Infecting The City 2012, EkSe
Infecting The City 2012, EkSe

Diana Page (born 1965) is a painter, performance and installation artist originally from South Africa but currently residing in Istanbul, Turkey.[1] Exploring experiences of traveling back and forth between these two homes, Page's artwork concerns ideas of globalization and nomadic lifestyle.[2] Through painting, drawing, performance, installation, and video, Page investigates the urban environments she inhabits as an emotional as well as physical setting.[2]

Career

Education

Page has a BA Honours from University of Natal, 1986,[3] a HDE from University of Cape Town, 1987, and a Master in Fine Arts from Rhodes University, 1992.[1]

Exhibitions

  • Infecting the City Public Art Festival, Cape Town in 2012
  • Its Liquid:Liquid Cities and Invisible Identities 2012, Venice
  • Between Colour and Line, Diana Page & Joicy Koothur 2012, Ouvroir d'Art, Istanbul
  • Then Now Next Diana Page & Justin Eccles Ouvroir dArt, Beyoglu, Istanbul
  • Ships & Dreams Arnavutkoy Art Gallery, Istanbul, 2010
  • Produced a performance piece "Pitch Blue" in Redhook, Brooklyn (Axis Gallery), 2008
  • Sound Installation "Kadinin Sesleri", Galata, Istanbul, 2007
  • 360Istanbul, Beyoglu, Istanbul, 2007
  • Unknown Cities, Buchanan Square, Woodstock, Cape Town, 2006
  • Irma Stern, Diana Page & Jane Young 2005
  • Association of Visual Arts, Cape Town, 2003
  • Karen McKerron Gallery, Johannesburg, 2001
  • Feeling the spaces Chelsea Gallery Cape Town 1996
  • Pilgrims Chelsea Gallery Cape Town 1995
  • Going Home Market Galleries Johannesburg 1993
  • Going Home Grahamstown Arts Festival 1992

References

  1. ^ a b "Infecting the City 2012". www.infectingthecity.com. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
  2. ^ a b "Diana Page - Home". www.dianapage.co.za. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
  3. ^ "Diana Page - CV". www.dianapage.co.za. Retrieved 2018-10-26.