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Under Projects x A4, Booth 14
Exhibition 25 January–19 February 2023
Event photograph from the Under projects booth at the 2023 Investec Cape Town Art Fair. White panelled walls are covered with printed snippets from the project archives, with team members and participants standing in discussion.
Event: Under Projects x A4, Booth 14 at the 2023 Investec Cape Town Art Fair, January 25, 2023–February 19, 2023. Image courtesy of A4 Arts Foundation.
Title Under Projects x A4, Booth 14 Dates 25 January–19 February 2023 Location Offsite Tagline Under Projects takes over A4’s booth at the Cape Town Art Fair. Credits

Under co-founders:
Brett Seiler
Guy Simpson
Luca Evans
Mitchell Gilbert Messina

Under Projects is an artist-run project space for exhibitions and exercises co-founded by Brett Seiler, Guy Simpson, Luca Evans, and Mitchell Gilbert Messina. For the 2023 Investec Cape Town Art Fair, Under is invited to inhabit A4's booth. Culminating in a public-facing survey, the preparation as well as the days spent in the fair booth offer time and space for Under to process their archive with the support of A4's curatorial studio.

At the Fair, Under continues their ‘Donation Boards’ strategy – these boards, displayed at Under (79 Roeland Street), feature the name of each individual who has donated to the project, however large or small the contribution. The Boards are material artefacts of the crowd-sourcing model that Under employs to cover its running costs: the arts community and public donate to Under, investing in its well-being, thereby becoming patrons of Under’s experimental trajectory.

“To a degree, there’s a pitch happening in this booth. There was an increasing cynicism, I felt, amongst fellow artists (and in the community) about making and sticking to an experimental trajectory.” – Mitchell Gilbert Messina, co-founder of Under, in conversation towards Under x A4 at the Fair, A4 Wayfinder

An aside: While Under prototyped strategies towards the Art Fair booth, they constructed a model booth to work inside of (from cardboard, to scale) at A4. When Under’s booth was constructed in A4’s place on-site at the Fair, this model booth was installed at Under’s premises.

The following is a brief extract from a conversation between Under and A4:


Josh (A4) The story of Under is quite simple and legible – an independent project space that prizes free play instead of commerce. A4 acknowledges the role of the Art Fair in developing interest in the sector at large. We use our booth to share wide-ranging artistic practices that don’t fit squarely into the model of the Fair. This year, we offered our space to Under – if they’d have it – to share their practice and open up a conversation about self-funded spaces and the need for greater patronage in the sector to sustain these non-commercial and experimental spaces. Buying art does not necessarily support the wider community of the arts. In some ways this booth is a call, or a wish; that more project spaces emerge and are sustained.


Mitchell (Under) To a degree, there’s a pitch happening in this booth. There was an increasing cynicism I felt among fellow artists and in the community about making and sticking to an experimental trajectory. Project spaces exist to encourage the experimental trajectory, but project spaces in the city have all but disappeared. Showing work and not selling it, for me, is default as to what a project space should be.

Help
Under’s debut project invited members of the local arts community to join our network of patrons. With no amount too small, donors’ names were written on yellow post-it notes and placed on the wall for Under Projects organisers to later inscribe onto our patron board – an ongoing record of the many individuals whose contributions have helped to recoup renovation costs, pay rent, and facilitate projects in the space.
Pilot Group Show
For Pilot, our first group show, artists were asked to exhibit an experiment, the first step towards a project or a stab in the dark. While still trying to ‘figure it out’, Pilot proposed Under as a space for process and experiment.
Disco Damage
Disco Damage comprised drawings by Nano Le Face and Akshar Maganbeharie. With balloons in the bathroom and text written directly onto the walls, Under was transformed into a house, post party.
Sculpture of Cars
Sculptures of Cars was a prompt-based show – with artists invited to create new work within the parameters of an imposed medium (sculpture) and theme (cars).
Dead Symbols

Under Projects hosted DEAD SYMBOLS, a Cape-Town-based, critical sound collective committed to dangerous thinking and sonic vandalism.

“Thinking about sound as theoretical intervention, our occupation will take the form of a durational performance, sonic lecture, improvisation, and study session, as we probe, by way of music-making & reading, the possibilities and implications and stakes of world-endings.”

Filthy Plinths
The members of Filthy Plinths exhibited their respective work in conversation with one another at Under. A group of three former Stellenbosch University art students, they practise both as individual artists and as a collective.
Just Visiting
Just Visiting, a group show framed by Guy Simpson, saw artists make in situ works within the confines of a ‘living room’ that had been drawn onto the walls of Under by Guy in reference to his works on paper. The show was later archived behind layers of paint, the project obscured from view less than five days after the opening.
25 Years ArtThrob

Hosted by Under, ArtThrob celebrated its 25th anniversary with an exhibition of editions and archives in anticipation of the upcoming publication, ‘ArtThrob: 25 Years of Art Writing in South Africa’.

“The website ArtThrob appeared for the first time in August 1997. The aim was, and still is, to bring news of artists, galleries, events and exhibitions to the attention not only to South Africans but to the wider world…” (Sue Williamson, founding editor of ArtThrob).

An Aberration

Max Law’s An Aberration was one of three shows selected from an open call for proposals that Under held in October.

“Think: failure, mistakes, miscommunication, confusion, incoherence, opacity, monstrosity, anomaly, shame, desire, stasis, slippages, errors, ghosts, fragments, holes, absences. These ideas have a real capaciousness, which is what, I think, makes them interesting. They can be responded to through both form and content, and can be thought through via a range of theoretical and philosophical perspectives.”

Christian Nerf’s 3s Objects Library

This was the second of three shows selected from an open call for proposals.Christian Nerf’s ongoing 3s Objects Library comprises cheap purchases, found objects, and precious originals that form installations, sculptures, and performances – all occurring in sets of threes.

Using Under as a studio space, Nerf went about assembling works – “constantly evolving trinities, tripartites, triptychs that occasionally pause before being disassembled and returned to the library.”

Bulumko Mbete: Does a kite leave a trace?

The last of three shows selected from Under’s open call for proposals, Bulumko Mbete’s Does a kite leave a trace? was accompanied by a natural-dye workshop and walkabout hosted by Lemeeze Davids.

“Reconstructing three memories of migration. Tracing love, tracing work, tracing play. Three generations become one. Three intersecting stories. A mother, a daughter, a paternal grandmother.”

Process: Under Projects x A4, Booth 14 at the 2023 Investec Cape Town Art Fair, January 25, 2023–February 19, 2023. Image courtesy of A4 Arts Foundation.
Process: Under Projects x A4, Booth 14 at the 2023 Investec Cape Town Art Fair, January 25, 2023–February 19, 2023. Image courtesy of A4 Arts Foundation.
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