Deborah Margaret Bell (South African, born )

Timeline

Lives and works with her husband and family Johannesburg, South Africa
She has traveled extensively in North America and Europe and in 1986 spent two months at the Cite’ Internationale des Arts, Paris.
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, on the 25th of May.
Taught at a tertiary level at various institutions including the University of the Witatersrand and The University of South Africa.
Studied BA Fine Art at the University of the Witwatersrand. Completed an MA in Fine Art

Exhibitions

2000
Icons for the Millenium, Atlanta, USA
2000
Solo show, The Journey Home, Art first, London
1999
Artist in Residence, Standard Bank National Arts Festival, 25th Anniversary, Grahamstown
1999
Artery, A.V.A Gallery, Cape Town – in conjunction with Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
1999
Emergence, Group show, National Arts Festival, Grahamstown
1999
The Paper Show, Goodman Gallery Jhb
1998
Earth Hues - Contemporary African Art, Group show, World Space, Washington DC
1998
Solo show-“Displacements”, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
1997
UBU 101: A portfolio of etchings done in conjunction with Kentridge and Hodgins. Exhibited at the Grahamstown Festival and at the Gertrude Posel Gallery. Exhibition curated by Fiona Rankin-Smith
1997
Not Quite a Christmas Exhibition, Goodman Gallery
1997
Les arts de la resistance, (Fin de siecle a Johannesburg), Galerie Convergence, Galerie Jean-Christian Fradin, Galerie Michel Luneau, Galerie les Petit Murs, Nantes, France
1997
CRAM, A.V.A. Gallery, Cape Town - in conjunction with Goodman Gallery
1997
New Art from South Africa,, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, U.K.
1997
Kempton Park Metropolitan Substructure Fine Arts Award Show, Kempton Park
1997
The Gencor Collection, Sandton Art Gallery and Grahamstown Festival.
1997
Image and Form: prints, drawings and sculpture from southern Africa and Nigeria, Brunei Gallery, University of London and Edinburgh College of Art, U.K.
1997
Collaborations 1986-1997 (11 years of collaborative projects between the Collaborations 1986-1997 (11 years of collaborative projects between the artists Kentridge, Hodgins and Bell), at the Johannesburg Art Gallery, in association with the FNB Vita Awards.
1996
Gay Rights, Rites, Re-writes, Travelling exhibition, RSA Group Salon, Rose Korber representing artists at the Bay Hotel, Cape Town
1996
Common and Uncommon ground: South African Art to Atlanta. City Gallery East, Atlanta, USA
1996
Vita Awards, Johannesburg Art Gallery