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Born in Australia.

Allistair was a postdoctoral fellow in FABI from 2014 to 2017. He is a mycologist interested in the systematics and identification of fungi. He has also worked as a science and maths teacher in the Australian state and private education systems. Allistair says “I take any opportunity to be creative, and science has largely inspired my portfolio of artwork on RedBubble.com”.


Ceratocystis is my mistress; Abstract Ceratocystis, Endoconidiophora, and Huntiella.


Abstract rust teliospores; Teliospores of Sphaerophragmium, Puccinia, and Uromycladium inspired by species from South Africa. 


Oh oh oh Oomycete; Abstract Phytophthora, Pythium, and Plasmopara


Born 1914, near Rustenburg - died in 2010.

Barnard studied at the University of Pretoria and painted for nearly 80 years of her life. During her career as one of South Africa’s most important woman artists, she represented the country at a number of international exhibitions, including the Xie Grand Prix International d’Art Contemporian de Monte Carlo in Monaco (1977), the 5th International Biennale for Graphic Art in Italy, the Gulbennkaian Exhibition in Portugal (1968), the Venice Biennale (1956 and 1964), and the São Paulo Biennale (1957, 1959, 1961 and 1963). She also exhibited in countries such as Austria, Germany, Spain, Greece and Israel to name a few. Her tapestries, paintings, and murals in oils have been commissioned both for public, museum and private collections in South Africa and abroad. She has won several major art awards, and received two honorary doctorates from South African universities.

The Art Historian, Muller Ballot, says the following about her work:

"The central message in her works… is certainly related to the artist’s serious search for a reconciliation of earthly and transcendental perspectives on human existence. Her reaching out to esoteric horizons, to the boundaries of time and space… seeks fulfilment in the symbolic values of the human figure. Sometimes these occur with, for example, strange alien beings, primeval animal forms, arrows and sharp triangular shapes."


 


Born in Vietnam.

Nam comes from Vietnam and joined FABI for postgraduate study in 2016 and is currently a PhD candidate in the Institute. Growing up with science runs in the family, Nam says, “I have long nourished an ambition to become a well-known plant pathologist.”

This kinship with the natural science world is the basis for his artwork. He is always trying to reach beyond the traditions, in which plant materials and different paint textures are usually brought together in a surface to describe the harmony he sees in nature and the universe. As a self-taught artist, Nam says he experiences peace during the process of creating his artworks.


 


Born in 1974, Polokwane, South Africa.

Wilsenach completed a BA (Fine Arts, 1996) and a MA (Fine Arts, 2002) from the University of Pretoria. He furthered his studies at the Accademia di Belli Arte in Genova, Italy (2004) and the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Germany (2005-2006), with governmental bursaries from the respective countries.

He has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions both in South Africa and abroad in prominent galleries and museums, such as the Pretoria Art Museum, Palazzo Ducale in Genoa, Villa Croce Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Genova, Museum für Angewandte Kunst in Vienna, the Smithsonian Institute's Museum for African Art in Washington D.C., and the Newark Museum, New York.

He was granted a four year grant from the Spier Arts Trust Patronage Program (South Africa) to complete his large scale ‘Project for the Blind Astronomer ‘(2009-2013) which was exhibited at the Museum of African Design, Johannesburg, and the Stegman Gallery in Bloemfontein. Apart from various merit awards, Wilsenach won the PPC Young Sculpture's Award (1997) and the ABSA L'Atelier (2005).

Wilsenach is at present teaching as part time lecturer at the University of Pretoria and presents workshops on a regular basis at the Kunstakademie, Düsseldorf, Germany. He is currently working on a PhD in Visual Studies at the University of Pretoria on ideas around the philosophical sublime and its manifestation in astronomical cartography.


 


New Publications

Pham NQ, Liu FF, Duong TA, Wingfield BD, Chen SF, Wingfield MJ. (2025) Genetic diversity of Calonectria reteaudii isolates from infected Eucalyptus leaves and associated soils indicates a phyllosphere origin of the pathogen. Forest Pathology 55:e70037. 10.1111/efp.70037
Schröder ML, Hurley BP, Wingfield MJ, Slippers B, Garnas JR. (2025) Thermal limitations to the biological control of Gonipterus sp. n. 2 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in South African Eucalyptus plantations. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 10.1111/afe.70002
Lynn KMT, Wingfield MJ, Tarigan M, Durán A, Santos SA, Nel WJ, Barnes I. (2025) Investigating bark, ambrosia and nitidulid beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytinae and Nitidulidae) communities and their potential role in the movement of Ceratocystis manginecans in commercial forestry plantations in Riau, Indonesia. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 10.1111/afe.12698
Solís M, Hammerbacher A, Wingfield MJ, Naidoo S. (2025) Transcriptional responses of Eucalyptus to infection by an aggressive leaf blight pathogen reveal the role of host secondary metabolites during pathogen germination. Plant Molecular Biology 115 10.1007/s11103-025-01625-2
Coertze S, Coetzee B, Basson E, de Villiers D, Makhura T, Moster D, Slippers B, Rose LJ, Visagie CM, Read D. (2025) First Report of Clavibacter nebraskensis Causing Goss’s Bacterial Leaf Blight on Maize (Zea mays) in South Africa. Plant Disease 109:1580. 10.1094/PDIS-01-25-0164-PDN
Overy DP, Frisvad JC, Witte TE, Hicks CL, Hermans A, Sproule A, Louis-Seize G, Seifert KA, Yilmaz N, Price J, van Vuuren NI, Visagie CM. (2025) Chemodiversity of Penicillium isolated from alpine and arctic environments, including ten new species. Studies in Mycology 112:75–116. 10.3114/sim.2025.112.03
Harris MA, Kemler M, Slippers B, Hassel N, Tsamba J, Arthan W, Kellogg EA, AuBuchon-Elder T, Vorontsova MS, Archibald S, Hempson GP, Lehmann CER, Besnard G, Bergerow D, Brachmann A, Solofondranohatra CL, Greve M. (2025) Productivity drives leaf mycobiome diversity patterns at global and continetal scales. Global Ecology and Biogeography 34:e70094. 10.1111/geb.70094
Gao M, Yan Z, Liu Z, Jiang Y, Liu T, Miao X, Dai M, Bose T, Chang R. (2025) A novel Arthrobotrys species: Taxonomic characterization, nematicidal activity, and multi-omics insights into nematode predation. Biological Control 208:105853. 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2025.105853
Esterhuizen HJ, Slippers B, Bosman AS, Roux J, Jones W, Bose T, Hammerbacher A. (2025) Early detection of Phytophthora root rot in Eucalyptus using hyperspectral reflectance and machine learning. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 237:110761. 10.1016/j.compag.2025.110761
Pham NQ, Wingfield BD, Marincowitz S, Brawner JT, Hulcr J, Wingfield MJ. (2025) Cryphonectria canker on Eucalyptus in Florida reconsidered. Forest Pathology 55:e70031. 10.1111/efp.70031