Browsing Category Performance Art & Dance
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ANGELA FERREIRA,
Zip Zap Circus School
96 pp., b/w & colour illus., paperback,
Cape Town,
2003.
R275
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Catalogue of the exhibition, Cape Town, 30 August-2 September 2002.
A complex art installation bringing together issues of public sculpture, urban planning, city politics & performance art.
Essays by Jürgen Bock & Ian Louw.
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JOBURG ART FAIR,
catalogue 2010
236 pp., colour illus., paperback,
Johannesburg,
2010.
R200
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Catalogue of the 2010 Joburg Art Fair, Sandton Convention Center, 2010.
Features 23 art galleries from South Africa, Nigeria, Germany, France and England and proflies 67 artists who exhibited at the Fair, including Minnette Vári, Hasan & Husain Essop, David Goldblatt, Kay Hassan, Marcus Neustetter, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Jessica Webster, Stephen Hobbs, Karel Nel, Willem Boshoff, Cameron Platter, Michael MacGarry, Sabelo Mlangeni, Penny Siopis and Sanell Aggenbach. Also features the Special Projects, which include Featured Artist Siemon Allen, Chosen Artist Willem Boshoff and the Glosch Commissioned Artwork by Martli Jansen van Rensburg.
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STEVEN COHEN,
Life is Shot, Art is Long
120 pp., oblong 4to., colour illus., paperback,
Cape Town,
2010.
R350
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Catalogue of the exhibition, Michael Stevenson, Cape Town, 2010.
The exhibition takes a retrospective view of Steven Cohen's work over the past twenty-two years and includes hand-coloured silkscreens, videos and photographs of performances, and found objects.
Introduction by Sophie Perryer.
Includes a conversation between Steven Cohen and Ivor Powell and the essay, "D'une Mort Tutoyant la Vie" by Gérard Mayen (in French).
Performance artist Steven Cohen was born in 1962 in Johannesburg. He now lives in Lille, France.
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Alvim (F.) curator
OBSERVATORIO/ SD/ OBSERVATORY,
26 de Julio / 10 de Septembre
208 pp., oblong 4to., colour illus., hardback,
Valencia,
2006.
R450
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Catalogue of the exhibition, Institut Valenciŕ d'Art Modern, Valencia, 2006.
Artists include Ndilo Mutima, Yonamine, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Nástio Mosquito, Paulo Kapela & /Hosvanny from Angola & Kendell Geers, William Kentridge, Minnette Vari, Tracey Rose & Berni Searle from South Africa.
Includes the essays, "Africa: between uneasiness and optimism" by Consuelo Císar Casabán & "Against the Universalist Illusion" by Simon Njami.
Text in English & Spanish.
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Bedford (E.) curator & ed.
ROBIN RHODE,
fresh
31 pp., b/w & colour illus., paperback,
Cape Town,
2001.
R75
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The "Fresh" Artist-in-Residence programme at the South African National Gallery in Cape Town, provided seven young South African artists with a studio, an exhibition space, a stipend and funding for an essay contribution to the monograph on each artist by the author of their choice. The project was made possible by Marlene Dumas. Robin Rhode was artist-in-residence from 12 October - 12 November 2000.
Essay by Stephen Hobbs.