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New at Norval Foundation: ‘Wild Life’ by Brett Murray

Norval Foundation presents Brett Murray: Wild Life, a major solo exhibition by one of South Africa’s most acclaimed artists. Curated by Karel Nel, the exhibition opens on 6 December 2025 and brings together more than eighty sculptures spanning four decades of Murray’s celebrated and sometimes controversial career. Here’s everything you need to know.

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All About Brett Murray’s Wild Life

Artist Brett Murray has long been recognised for his sharp wit and fearless social commentary. In Wild Life, he uses the animal world as a mirror for our own – blending humour, satire and empathy to explore human behaviour.

The exhibition includes a fascinating assortment of creatures: primates, elephants, bulls, pigs and imagined hybrids. Each sculpture captures the contradictions of modern life – the comic, the tragic and the deeply human. Behind the polished bronze and marble surfaces lies a sharp observation of society’s foibles.

Wild Life alludes to both the animal kingdom and documenting the country’s political protagonists. Murray’s animals may look playful, but their postures reveal deeper questions around our shared condition: power, pride, fear, absurdity and tenderness.

Curator Karel Nel comments that “Brett’s sculptures use the language of humour and parody, but beneath that surface lies a profound sense of empathy – for the human struggle, for folly, and for resilience.”

While Murray is perhaps best known for his provocative two-dimensional political works, Wild Life focuses on his sculptural practice, and offers a more personal and nuanced view of his work. The exhibition traces his evolution from the early, politically charged works of the 1980s to the more reflective, intimate sculptures of recent years.

Murray draws inspiration from a wide range of visual references, from Walt Disney animations to East Asian vinyl toys, Brâncuși’s  polished forms and West African Baule figures. The  result is a body of work that balances satire with beauty, irony with insight.

The exhibition opening is set to take place on 6 December 2025, with the artist-led walkabout taking place on 10 December 2025.

How to Visit Wild Life

Cost: Day Pass – R200pp for African Nationals | R300pp for Internationals | R100pp for young adults aged 18 to 24 years | Kids under 18 enter free. Book via Webtickets

When: Wed to Sat 10am to 5pm, Sun 10am to 4pm | Closed on Mon & Tues
Where: Norval Foundation, 4 Steenberg Road, Tokai

Website: norvalfoundation.org
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 087 654 5900
Instagram: @norvalfoundation
Facebook: @NorvalFoundation

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