NORMAN CATHERINE

As both a sculptor and painter, Catherine works in an assortment of media ranging from oil, acrylic, watercolour, and airbrush, to wood, fibreglass, wire, and metal. He incorporates surrealistic elements into his work, using humour with a dark overtone
to confront the horrors of apartheid. A boat floats in a blood-red river, a young man poses with a gas mask, a series of seated figures glare at the viewer with macabre expressions. Catherine’s early work – meticulously airbrushed in a photo-realistic style – has ceded to mixed media assemblages. Catherine now welds together found objects such as tin cans, wire, and bottle caps – the very things that kids in the townships collect to make toy cars and bicycles.

Catherine grew up in East London, where he studied at the East London Technical School of Art. He began his career
as a commercial artist in the early 1970s in Johannesburg. Shortly thereafter, he began collaborating with Walter Battiss
on a project on Fook Island, which involved the building of Fook Manor at Hartebeespoort Dam, designing murals
and merchandising. For a period of almost 20 years, he prepared with Allan Cameron the design of a book,
The Legend of Memo the Hierophant, which was finally published in 1995. Catherine has spent time working overseas,
in New York and Los Angeles, on various projects including the animation for Stravinsky’s L’histoire du soldat.
He has represented South Africa in major international exhibitions such as the Venice Biennale and Art Basel, and has been included in numerous important shows in New York, Los Angeles, London and Berlin.

AVAILABLE WORKS

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Partnership, lithograph, 760 x 570mm

Black tie,  Lino cut  700mm x 900mm

Negotiation, Lino cut  890mm x 1200mm

Snappers, Lino cut, etching and engraving  300mm x 400mm

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Shadow boxer, Linocut,  1025mm x 1330mm

 
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Headstone, Lithograph, 300x375

 
Norman Catherine, Taboo or Not Taboo, Lithograph, 300x375.jpg
 

Taboo or Not Taboo, Lithograph, 300mm x 375mm

ARCHIVED WORKS

 
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Black Cat, Lithograph, 300mm x 375mm