It is argued that the apparatus of western art history has been sharpened by the current media consciousness. Typical art historical tools are self-consciously harnessed in the process of scrutinising objects which resist and expand these methods and theories. The focus is on some objects of Venda polychrome sculpture which “took the South African art world by storm” in the 1980s when these specimens of rural craftsmanship in wood were deemed fit to enter the gallery circuit. An analysis of the Venda sculptors’ religious and social knowledge of the use of patterned decoration on ritual tools in wood, and of performances by firelight of myths of origin with wooden dolls during initiation rituals, informs my alternative interpretation of the ...
Book abstract. The pernicious combination of tribe and tradition continues to tether modern South Af...
This thesis consists of an object-centred conservation studies approach, focusing on a selection of ...
This article deliberates arguments for sculpture being considered ‘the most anthropological of the a...
How religious materials are presented as art in museums is so far little discussed from a Study of R...
This paper addresses issues of collaboration across ethnic divides in South Africa, some of the chal...
The artworks produced at the Evangelical Lutheran Church Art and Craft Centre at Rorke’s Drift, KwaZ...
Understanding and appreciating traditional African sculptures was one of the early problems encounte...
This study is about the active lives of contemporary artworks. They are followed across their life t...
The complexity of meanings conveyed by the African objects produced between the nineteenth and the f...
In 2015, #RhodesMustFall generated the largest student protests in South Africa since the end of apa...
The research is developed through sculptural artworks that seek to raise the question of their being...
the old Rocks area now incorporated into a tourist district, the sign on the gallery door reads ‘Abo...
In the 21st century, the disciplinary boundaries of past centuries that we often create through main...
African objects first appeared in Western collections in cabinets of curiosities in the sixteenth ...
M.A. (Art History)The sculpture of the mature artist Edoardo Villa is characterised by sequences of ...
Book abstract. The pernicious combination of tribe and tradition continues to tether modern South Af...
This thesis consists of an object-centred conservation studies approach, focusing on a selection of ...
This article deliberates arguments for sculpture being considered ‘the most anthropological of the a...
How religious materials are presented as art in museums is so far little discussed from a Study of R...
This paper addresses issues of collaboration across ethnic divides in South Africa, some of the chal...
The artworks produced at the Evangelical Lutheran Church Art and Craft Centre at Rorke’s Drift, KwaZ...
Understanding and appreciating traditional African sculptures was one of the early problems encounte...
This study is about the active lives of contemporary artworks. They are followed across their life t...
The complexity of meanings conveyed by the African objects produced between the nineteenth and the f...
In 2015, #RhodesMustFall generated the largest student protests in South Africa since the end of apa...
The research is developed through sculptural artworks that seek to raise the question of their being...
the old Rocks area now incorporated into a tourist district, the sign on the gallery door reads ‘Abo...
In the 21st century, the disciplinary boundaries of past centuries that we often create through main...
African objects first appeared in Western collections in cabinets of curiosities in the sixteenth ...
M.A. (Art History)The sculpture of the mature artist Edoardo Villa is characterised by sequences of ...
Book abstract. The pernicious combination of tribe and tradition continues to tether modern South Af...
This thesis consists of an object-centred conservation studies approach, focusing on a selection of ...
This article deliberates arguments for sculpture being considered ‘the most anthropological of the a...