Renowned South African sculptor Anton Smit is celebrated for his monumental sculptures

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Renowned South African sculptor Anton Smit is celebrated for his monumental sculptures that evoke themes of suffering, reconciliation, and triumph. Born in Boksburg in 1954, Smit is a self-taught artist who gained early recognition by winning the South African Association of Arts' New Signatures competition in 1979. His expansive body of work includes human figures, heads, masks, and abstract pieces, crafted from materials such as steel, metal, stone, and bronze. Smit's sculptures are prominently displayed in public and private collections both locally and internationally, reflecting his profound impact on the art world.

In this episode of The Social Impact Show, host Samm Marshall engages in a compelling conversation with Anton Smit, exploring the transformative power of public art in shaping communities and inspiring change. They delve into the emotional depth of Smit's work, discussing how his art addresses the human condition and contributes to social cohesion in South Africa. This insightful discussion offers listeners a deeper understanding of the role art plays in reflecting and influencing societal values.
20 Mar English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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