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Sue Williamson and Ashraf Jamal, Art in South Africa: the future present, Publisher David Philip (Cape Town), 1996. Frank Herreman and Mark D'Amato, Liberated voices: contemporary art from South Africa, The Museum for African Art, 1999. Emma Bedford and Sophie Perryer, 10 Years 100 Artists: Art In A Democratic South Africa, Struik, 2004.
Johan Thom (born 1976, South Africa), is a visual artist who works across video, installation, performance and sculpture. [1] He has been described as one of South Africa's foremost performance artists.
Judith Mason (1938–2016), painter, mixed media artist, textile designer; Jacki McInnes (born 1966), painter; Nandipha Mntambo (born 1982), sculptor, video artist; Sethembile Msezane (born 1991), visual artist, public speaker and performer; Zanele Muholi (born 1972), photographer, video artist, installation artist
Kathryn Smith is a South African artist, curator, and researcher.She works on curatorial projects, scholarly research, and studio practices, while her art deals with uncertainty, risk, and experimentation.
Wayne Barker (() 27 July 1963, Pretoria), South African visual artist.Barker is based in Johannesburg. [1] He rose to prominence in the late 80s, at the height of political unrest under the Apartheid regime.
[2] [13] In 1991 he won the Vita Art award. [14] In 2008 he was an artist in residence at Nirox Arts. [15] In 2012 he was an artist in residence at National School of the Arts in Johannesburg where he led a multi-media mural workshop. [16] In 2014 Mashumi Art Projects and -Eyethu Centre in Soweto featured a retrospective of his work. [17]
Tracey Rose (born 1974) is a South African artist who lives and works in Johannesburg. Rose is best known for her performances, video installations, and photographs. Rose is best known for her performances, video installations, and photographs.
Zanele Muholi FRPS (born 19 July 1972) is a South African artist and visual activist working in photography, video, and installation. Muholi's work focuses on race, gender and sexuality with a body of work that dates back to the early 2000s, documenting and celebrating the lives of South Africa's Black Lesbian, Gay, transgender, and intersex communities.