Deborah Poynton: Vision, Perception, and the Painted Surface in Contemporary South African Art
Deborah Poynton (born 1970, Durban) is one of South Africa’s most significant contemporary painters, recognised internationally for her hyper-realistic yet conceptually charged paintings that meditate on perception, representation, and the illusions inherent in the act of seeing. While her technique evokes meticulous realism derived from close observation and painstaking brushwork, the underlying ambition of her work lies in probing the space between image and experience , challenging long-established assumptions about reality, narrative, and the constructed nature of visual art. Poynton’s career, marked by major surveys, numerous solo exhibitions, and inclusion in influential group shows, demonstrates her sustained engagement with both figurative representation and existential inquiry. Through her art, she expands the vocabulary of contemporary painting, bringing it into dynamic dialogue with art history, psychological introspection, and cultural critique. E...