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Exhibition catalogue (2014) ~ Claude Jammet

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Claude Jammet: CULTUS is a 2014 exhibition catalogue published by CIRCA Gallery in Johannesburg, showcasing the work of Zimbabwe-born, French-South African artist Claude Jammet. The catalogue reflects Jammets meditative approach to painting, exploring themes of memory, transience, and cultural reverence through still lifes, portraits, and quotidian scenes. Entirely self-taught, Jammets art is deeply personal, often serving as a visual archive of beloved people, places, and objects. This collection captures her nuanced engagement with nature and humanity, offering a contemplative lens on the sacred and the everyday.