Kabelo’s Black Line to open on Friday

Kabelo Kim’s exhibition “Black Line” which opens at The Project Room on Friday evening, marks the end of a seven-year semi-sabbatical for the artist.
The much-anticipated solo exhibition showcases the extension and a fresh take on the artist's signature line style.
According to the artist, everything we create in life starts with a line. “Every drawing, painting, print or design. Lines represent repetition and rhythm, actions that help with focus, consistency, and building confidence. I simply took the line as art element and ran with it as concept.”
A painter and a printmaker, Kabelo’s work comes to life through both intricate perfected techniques and experimentation. The fine lines from which the pieces are composed offer both artist and viewer a space of meditation.
“Black Line” is the first exhibition to be hosted at the new Project Room’s gallery space at 30 Julius Nyerere Street, Windhoek. The larger gallery space forms part of the creative hub at Lazarette Square.
At the same time, the gallery also welcomes Laschandre Coetzee as new partner and creative director.
The exhibition opens on Friday (15 July) at 18:00 and can be viewed until the 30th. The Project Room is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 13:00.