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Hubert Barichievy exhibition opens in Cape Town next week

Local South African sculptor, Hubert Barichievy will be launching his latest range of ‘Pop-Busts' on 4 May 2017 at 91 Loop Street, Cape Town. The 25 pop culture icons will be on display and available for sale.
Hubert Barichievy's Pop-Busts
Hubert Barichievy's Pop-Busts

His background in sculpture started when he was commissioned by ZA News to turn South African satirist, Jonathan Shapiro’s political caricatures in to three dimensional puppets for one of its famous online skits. Shortly after this successful venture, he started applying his knowledge and skills to his own creations.

His passion for storytelling through art manifests itself in these polyurethane elastomer busts of famous pop culture heroes, each representing a struggle, a talent or a part of history.

Barichievy was tasked with creating portrait busts out of cheddar cheese as part of a marketing campaign for Parmalat on behalf of its agency, Fox P2. It was then that he realised not only his talent for sculpture but also his passion for it.

The initial three muses, created a few years ago, were instantly recognisable artists themselves, namely Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol and Salvador Dali. Subsequently the series has been extended to incorporate other significant people of the 20th and 21st century such as Desmond Tutu, Banksy, Marilyn Monroe and Albert Einstein.

To pre-order a bust, click here.

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