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Art South Africa

BP Portrait Award winner joins SPI National Portrait Award panel

Susanne du Toit, a South African-born artist, recently won the coveted 2013 BP Portrait Award. Now she is joining the judging panel for the local Sanlam Private Investments (SPI) National Portrait Award.
Susanne du Toit
Susanne du Toit

Du Toit replaces Judith Mason on the three-strong panel. Mason had to withdraw because health issues prevent her from travelling. The other two judges remain Hayden Proud and Vulindlela Nyoni.

A world-class panellist

Stefan Hundt, convenor of the SPI National Portrait Award judging panel says he is disappointed that Mason's considerable experience and wisdom will no longer be on the panel. "However we are very pleased that Susanne has accepted our invitation. She is one of the most outstanding contemporary portraiture artists in the world today and winning the BP Portrait Award confirms her credentials as a painter. She is also a highly experienced art teacher and this will provide her with an understanding of the difficulties that any artist confronts when creating new works."

He adds that, being based in the UK and having recently beaten 1969 other artists from 77 different countries to the top BP prize, she will bring a worldly and highly contemporary perspective to the judging process.

Du Toit was born in Pretoria and studied at the University of Pretoria and later at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. She moved to the UK in 1994 and now lives in Crowthorne, Berkshire. She focuses on figurative art and exhibits regularly in the UK, Paris, South Africa and the US.

In her own words, Du Toit has "pursued figurative art for almost thirty years, focussing more recently on portraits". She says, "My principle media are oil and etching, but I also work with ceramics, photography, watercolour, and mixed media within sketchbooks. I have spent my life between Pretoria, Grahamstown, Boston Massachusetts and the UK."

Entries for the SPI National Portrait Award should be received between 5-19 August 2013. The award ceremony will take place on 27 August at the Rust-en-Vrede Art Gallery, Durbanville, where the selected works will be on exhibition and open for public viewing from 28 August until 8 October.

For more information, go to http://bit.ly/15l3GO6.

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