The purpose of this article is to explore the multiple layers of representation which occur in the South Africa Pavilion at the Art Biennale in Venice, in order to understand how they constitute and affect the state’s political imaginary. By analysing three artworks (David Koloane’s The Journey, Sue Williamson’s For Thirty Years next to his heart, and Zanele Muholi’s Faces and Phases) which were exhibited in the 2013 Pavilion, two key arguments emerge: 1) in this context artistic representation can be understood as a form of political representation; and, 2) these artists are simultaneously state and citizenry representatives. A tension emerges between the political imaginary desired by the South African state and the political imaginary en...
The thesis analyses modes of representation in the South African National Gallery (SANG) between 1...
A sense of repetition pervades contemporary South African political and cultural debate. Several rec...
In this article I elaborate on the potential role of the arts in the becoming post-apartheid of Sout...
Art is never free of the spirit of its time and place but although the weight of history and geopoli...
In 2015, #RhodesMustFall generated the largest student protests in South Africa since the end of apa...
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Despite the fact that 'transculturation' between Africans and Europeans in South Africa has been goi...
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Politics, art and the law make uncomfortable bedfellows. The commissioning of public art by public b...
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Magister Artium - MA (English)After the 1976 student uprising, South Africa entered a period of incr...
The article uses the 7th São Tomé and Príncipe Biennial as a case study for exploring the intertwine...
The control, regulation and commodification of space has been fundamental in reinforcing structural ...
Short versions of the following articles were presented at the panel ‘Aesthetic Encounters: The Poli...
The thesis analyses modes of representation in the South African National Gallery (SANG) between 1...
A sense of repetition pervades contemporary South African political and cultural debate. Several rec...
In this article I elaborate on the potential role of the arts in the becoming post-apartheid of Sout...
Art is never free of the spirit of its time and place but although the weight of history and geopoli...
In 2015, #RhodesMustFall generated the largest student protests in South Africa since the end of apa...
This article investigates the role played by cultural initiatives in urban struggles in South Africa...
This study examines themes of history, humanness, cultural appropriation and identity politics, as e...
Despite the fact that 'transculturation' between Africans and Europeans in South Africa has been goi...
Abstract: This article reflects on some of the limitations and challenges of recent student protest ...
Politics, art and the law make uncomfortable bedfellows. The commissioning of public art by public b...
This article examines Mda’s artistic development, specifically in his use of symbolism and satire, w...
Magister Artium - MA (English)After the 1976 student uprising, South Africa entered a period of incr...
The article uses the 7th São Tomé and Príncipe Biennial as a case study for exploring the intertwine...
The control, regulation and commodification of space has been fundamental in reinforcing structural ...
Short versions of the following articles were presented at the panel ‘Aesthetic Encounters: The Poli...
The thesis analyses modes of representation in the South African National Gallery (SANG) between 1...
A sense of repetition pervades contemporary South African political and cultural debate. Several rec...
In this article I elaborate on the potential role of the arts in the becoming post-apartheid of Sout...