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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.
Zwelidumile Geelboi Mgxaji Mhlaba "Dumile" Feni (May 21, 1942 – 1991) was a South African contemporary visual artist known for both his drawings and paintings that included sculptural elements, as well as for his sculptures, which often depicted the struggle against Apartheid in South Africa. [1]
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.
Thom has written art reviews and articles for a variety of publications including for Art South Africa Magazine, [11] a review of artist Kendell Geers' exhibition at the Steven Friedman Gallery, London; [12] a catalogue essay of artist Diane Victor's 'Disasters of Peace Series' held by Map – South Africa Modern Art Projects, South Africa ...
Richard Scott (born 14 December 1968, Middlesbrough, England) is a South African artist, residing in Cape Town and well known for the phrase Naive meets Pop art to describe his unique take on Art. He is very well known for his art both in South Africa and internationally. Richard matriculated in 1986 from Norkem Part High School in Kempton Park ...
De Beer obtained his law degree (LLB) in 2003 and practiced as an Advocate of the High Court of South Africa for 12 years. In 2005, De Beer started his career as a sculptor . In 2010, he had his first solo sculpture exhibition in Cape Town at Long Street Gallery.
Willem Boshoff (born 1951, Johannesburg, South Africa) is one of South Africa's foremost contemporary artists and regularly exhibits nationally and internationally. [1] Boshoff spent his childhood in Vanderbijlpark, which is a town located next to the Vaal River, located approximately seventy five kilometers south of Johannesburg.
Igshaan Adams (born 1982) is a South African artist working on tapestries and textile-based sculptures, installations, and performance. [1] His work has been included in the 59th Venice Biennale: The Milk of Dreams, in 2022; and the 2023 Sao Paulo Biennial: Choreographies of the Impossible.