NeoNature | Sanell Aggenbach

Sanell Aggenbach presents NeoNature, a new body of work opening in Johannesburg on 10 April 2026, with an artist walkabout on Saturday 11 April at 11:00.

The exhibition draws on themes of transformation and instability drawn from the classical text Metamorphoses by Ovid. In the poem’s mythology, humans, gods and elements of the natural world continually shift into new forms, people become trees, rivers, animals or stars, suggesting that change is the fundamental force governing existence.

Aggenbach revisits a concept she explored in earlier work: Atopia, a notion of rootlessness expressed through botanical hybrids. By combining paper, metal and wood, she constructs sculptural forms that appear familiar yet altered, evoking species that might exist in a world shaped by ecological pressure and cultural upheaval.

The exhibition reflects on the contemporary moment, where political instability, environmental change and technological disruption are reshaping global society. Within this context, NeoNature proposes a speculative natural history in which artworks function as hybrid organisms or pseudo-scientific specimens.

Aggenbach’s approach also references the early documentation of nature by the Roman author Pliny the Elder, whose encyclopaedic work Natural History famously blended empirical observation with myth and folklore. In a similar spirit, NeoNature presents paintings as imagined field studies while sculptures appear as newly discovered botanical forms.

The works combine wonder, humour and unease, reflecting on the fragile balance between creativity, culture and knowledge in a rapidly transforming world.

Artist

Sanell Aggenbach

Event Details

Date & Time

10/04/2026 until 03/05/2026

Gallery Hours
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
Saturday 9am to 1pm

Please note the Gallery is closed on public holidays.

Location

Everard Read
6 Jellicoe Ave, Rosebank, Johannesburg, 2196

Admission

Free:

Contact

gallery@everard.co.za

011 788 4805

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Everard Read, Johannesburg

Everard Read is Africa’s oldest commercial art gallery. Established along a dusty street in the young mining town of Johannesburg, the gallery celebrated its centenary year in 2013. Since its inception, Everard Read has been associated with pre-eminent artists working in Southern Africa.
After our 50 years in the city centre, in the late 1970s, a new gallery was built to house Everard Read on Jellicoe Avenue, Rosebank. This building has since become a celebrated icon of South African post-modern design.
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