Daniel Naudé

Daniel Naudé was born in 1984 in Cape Town, South Africa, where he lives and works. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Visual Art from Stellenbosch University in 2007. His first book, Animal Farm, was published in 2012 followed by Sightings of the Sacred: Cattle in India, Uganda and Madagascar in 2016 (both Prestel). Naudé’s third book, Cattle of the Ages (Jacana Media, 2017), was a collaboration with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. Naude ́ has held solo exhibitions at Stevenson (Cape Town, Johannesburg), Everard Read (Cape Town, Johannesburg) and The Photographers’ Gallery (London). He has also participated in a range of group exhibitions at spaces such as Iziko South African National Gallery (Cape Town), the J Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles), the New Art Centre (Wiltshire), Huis Marseille (Amsterdam), the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena (Modena) and the Tennis Palace Art Museum (Helsinki). He has been included in events such as the Lyon Biennale (France), the La Gacilly Photo Festival (Austria), Paris Photo (France), the Bamako Encounters Photography Biennale (Mali) and the Lagos Photo Festival (Nigeria), and was selected as 2012 festival artist of the Aardklop National Arts Festival (South Africa). Recently completed commissions are of the Slack family horse stud, Stephan Welz’s Thuli cattle and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Ankole cattle.Daniel Naudé was born in 1984 in Cape Town, South Africa, where he lives and works. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Visual Art from Stellenbosch University in 2007. His first book, Animal Farm, was published in 2012 followed by Sightings of the Sacred: Cattle in India, Uganda and Madagascar in 2016 (both Prestel). Naudé’s third book, Cattle of the Ages (Jacana Media, 2017), was a collaboration with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. Naude ́ has held solo exhibitions at Stevenson (Cape Town, Johannesburg), Everard Read (Cape Town, Johannesburg) and The Photographers’ Gallery (London). He has also participated in a range of group exhibitions at spaces such as Iziko South African National Gallery (Cape Town), the J Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles), the New Art Centre (Wiltshire), Huis Marseille (Amsterdam), the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena (Modena) and the Tennis Palace Art Museum (Helsinki). He has been included in events such as the Lyon Biennale (France), the La Gacilly Photo Festival (Austria), Paris Photo (France), the Bamako Encounters Photography Biennale (Mali) and the Lagos Photo Festival (Nigeria), and was selected as 2012 festival artist of the Aardklop National Arts Festival (South Africa). Recently completed commissions are of the Slack family horse stud, Stephan Welz’s Thuli cattle and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Ankole cattle.

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