ArtistsPenny Siopis
Penny Siopis

Penny Siopis

South African, 1953
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Penny Siopis is a South African artist from Cape Town. She was born in Vryburg in the North West province from Greek parents who had moved after inheriting a bakery from Siopis maternal grandfather. Siopis studied Fine Arts at Rhodes University in Makhanda, completing her master's degree in 1976, after which she pursued postgraduate studies at Portsmouth Polytechnic in the United Kingdom. She taught Fine Arts at the Technikon Natal in Durban from 1980 to 1983. In 1984 she took up a lectureship at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. During this time she was also visiting research fellow at the University of Leeds (1992–93) and visiting professor in fine arts at Umeå University in Sweden (2000) as part of an interinstitutional exchange. With an honorary doctorate from Rhodes University, Makhanda – Siopis is currently honorary professor at Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town.

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Charmed Lives installation by Penny Siopis, Wits Art Museum, 2015
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Penny Siopis
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Will (1997  ) by Penny Siopis, Iziko South African National Gallery, 2014
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Tentacular Time installation by Penny Siopis, Stevenson Cape Town, 2019
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Obscure White Messenger, 2010, Film Still
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Penny Siopis in front of her installation 'Charmed Lives' (cropped)
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Jo Ractliffe and Penny Siopis
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Artsy artwork: Shame Series (Row D), six (2003)
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