John Murray

John Murray was born in 1973 and obtained a BA Fine Arts degree from the University of Stellenbosch in 1996,
where he subsequently worked as a part-time lecturer in Screenprinting. During the following five years he has worked
as a freelance illustrator.

He began taking part in group exhibitions in 1996, including "Portraits" (The Planet Site 1996), "Bad Books"
(Arts Association Bellville 1997) "Drom"(KKNK 1997), "Unplugged 3" (Market Theatre Gallery 1998), "Canvas" (Bellville 1999), "Absolut Secret" (AVA 2000), "Container" (Rust-en-Vrede 2000), "Waver" (KKNK 2001) and various Stellenbosch University Student and Staff exhibitions. He held his second solo at the Bell-Roberts Gallery in 2001. He has also exhibited
in group exhibitions in Marbella and in London.

John Murray's charcoal drawings combine a diverse series of iconography, fusing reality with the imaginary,
personal with public. His work creates a merry mix of notions surrounding visual overload, melancholy,
violence, ambiguity, religion and more. 

"I think that in general my work plays with the idea of difference. For me difference is an integral characteristic of the modern world and is also very evident in South Africa with its variety of cultures, religions, ideologies and different economic backgrounds."

Text - David Krut Projects

Archived WORKS

Portrait

Untitled male portrait, 305mm x 405mm

Untitled female portrait, 405mm x 505mm

Untitled portrait,  305mm x 405mm