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Sue Williamson, South African Art Now, HarperCollins, 2009. Sue Williamson, Resistance Art in South Africa, Juta and Company Ltd, 2010. Berman, Esmé (2010). Art and Artists of South Africa. Cape Town: G3 Publishers. pp. 376–379. ISBN 978-1-86812-345-2. Three Centuries of South African Art: Fine Art, Architecture, Applied Arts, Hans Fransen ...
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.
His work was exhibited in 2009–2010 as part of the travelling group exhibition 'Dystopia', first at the UNISA Art Gallery, Pretoria, South Africa (8 October – 15 November 2009). The exhibition then travelled to Museum Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa (8 October – 15 November 2009) and the Oliewenhuis Art Museum; Bloemfontein, South ...
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James Webb (born June 20, 1975 in Kimberley, Northern Cape) is a South African artist best known for his interventions and installations incorporating sound.His sound installations place special emphasis on the sourcing and presentation of the sound clips, as well as the social significance and context of these sounds. [1]
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.
She won South Africa's Tollman Award for the Visual Arts in 2013 and South Africa's FNB (First National Bank) Art Prize in 2014. [ 6 ] [ 8 ] In 2017, Zvavahera participated in a three-month residency at the Gasworks in London , United Kingdom, supported by the Institute of Contemporary Art Indian Ocean (ICAIO).
Born in South Africa in 1985, Armstrong lives and works in Johannesburg. In 2010, she completed her Masters of Fine Art at Rhodes University. In 2007 Rhodes bought her BFA exhibition, Hibernation, for their permanent collection. Since graduating there have been solo exhibitions, a number of group shows and projects locally and internationally ...