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<description>World-renowned sculptor Dylan Lewis brings a selection of animal forms to the streets of the Cape Winelands village of Stellenbosch, and an exhibition called Shapeshifting that traces his progression from animal forms to human figures to the town's Rupert Museum.</description>

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<title>The Rupert Museum Mon, 2 Feb 2009</title>

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<description>'Shapeshifting' at The Rupert Museum
 More recently Lewis has shifted his focus from the animal form to the human figure. and this new direction can be viewed at Stellenbosch´s Rupert Museum. where his Shapeshifting exhibition runs concurrently with</description>

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