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Matthew Hindley

(b. 1974, Cape Town, South Africa)


Matthew Hindley graduated from the Michaelis School of Fine Art, Cape Town, in 2002, where he was awarded the Michaelis Prize.

As one of the countries' most recognized younger painters, Hindley’s intense, poetic, and delving artworks have featured in various critical and seminal South African exhibitions. Recent solo presentations have included An Everlasting Once at Brundyn + Gonsalves, Cape Town (2011) and Twilight of the Idols at Biksady, Budapest (2013).  Hindley’s exhibition of drawings at David Krut Cape Town coincided with the official launch of the book, The Five Magic Pebbles & Other Stories. His new solo painting presentation Resurrection (Der Brennende Wald ) was held at Everard Read Cape Town gallery, also in Cape Town in October 2015.



In addition, he has presented at the world-renowned Eli and Edythe Broad Museum, Michigan (2012) and the Kochi Muziris Biennale, India (2012). In 2014, he worked on a series of paintings inspired by the mythological African tales of South African writer Don Mattera, for a book published by Rhodeworks, in Berlin, Germany. In 2015, his artwork will be part of the imago mundi, Benetton Collection at the Venice Biennale, and his major public sculpture Speak Naturally and Continuously will undergo conservation, in order to have the delicate physical computing piece in permanent running order. The artwork is installed above the entrance of the South African National Gallery in Cape Town, South Africa.


In 2015, Matthew Hindley had a solo exhibition at the Everard Read, Cape Town. In the wake of the fires that consumed the mountain above the city, Hindley had been drawn to the ruined, scorched landscapes and had started painting them. He then did a work featuring the fire itself and immediately a new subject was revealed to him: not the consequences of the conflagration but the conflagration itself, that luminous moment of blossoming before the transition became apparent. 


Many of his images came from popular sources and social media – several from images people took on their cell phones and posted on Instagram.


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