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    CRAFFORD, Carla  and  FERREIRA, Alicia. Exhibition Review. IT [online]. 2025, n.39, pp.1-9. ISSN 2617-3255.  https://doi.org/10.17159/2617-3255/2025/n39a22.

    Glass art can uncover multiple visions of reality and hidden narratives that other mediums are rarely capable of. The Artefacts exhibition, held at the Pretoria Art Museum from 26 July 2025 to 31 August, examined these hidden narratives and the difference between the public and private spheres through carefully curated glass installations. Lothar Böttcher and Caitlin Greenberg drew visitors in by mixing glass with other mediums in unique ways to encourage conversations around mass media and quiet resilience. This review investigates how visitors were compelled to engage with their own imagination and past experiences to interpret the works displayed and contemplate their meanings.

    Keywords : artefacts; art acts; glass sculptures; reflections; installation.

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