Browsing Category Mozambican Art
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Sachs (A.)
IMAGES OF A REVOLUTION,
mural art in Mozambique
80 pp., 4to., colour illus., paperback,
Harare,
1983.
OUT OF PRINT
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Text by Albie Sachs.
Includes murals by Malangatana.
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Santimano (S.) photo.
TERRA INCÓGNITA,
68 pp., 4to., b/w & colour illus., hardback, d.w.,
Uppsala,
2006.
R325
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From the end of 2001 through to 2003 and again in 2005 Sérgio Santimano travelled around Niassa Province in Mozambique taking photographs of the people and the efforts being made to reconstruct the area after the devastation caused by the civil war.
Includes essays by Sérgio Santimano, Albino Magaia, Henning Mankell, Bo Hammarström & Luís Carlos Patraquim.
Text in Portuguese & English.
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Soares (P.)
NOVOS RUMOS,
exposição de escultura Makonde contemporânea
13 pp., 4to., illus., paperback,
Maputo,
1988.
R125
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Catalogue of the exhibition, Museu Nacional de Arte, Maputo, Mozambique, 1988.
Artists featured are Celestino Tomás, Nkalewa Bwaluka, Miguel Valingue, Lamizosi Madanguo, Rafael Nkatunga, Nkabala Ambelicola, Bartolomeu Ambelicola, Cristovão Alfonso & Kaunda Simão.
Text in Portuguese.
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Sopa (A.) et. al.
FÁTIMA FERNANDES,
exposição, integrada nas comemorações do 18de Maio de 2003, Dia Internacional des Museus
4 pp. pamphlet, colour illus,
Maputo,
2003.
R15
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Catalogue of the exhibition, Museu Nacional de Arte, Maputo, Mozambique, 2003.
Fatima Fernandes was born in Chimoii, Mozambique, in 1955 and now lives in Johannesburg. She has exhibited paintings in Mozambique, South Africa, Australia, Cuba, Zimbabwe and Spain.
Text in Portuguese.
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Spring (C.)
ANGAZA AFRIKA,
African art now
336 pp., 4to., colour illus., paperback,
Cape Town,
2008.
R400
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Angaza Africa is Swahili for "shed light on Africa". Chris Spring brings together more than 60 of Africa's contemporary artists. "I believe that those I have selected will help to emphasize the sheer diversity of Africa, embracing not only the whole continent and its diaspora, but also its inclusion in the cultural complexes that make up the Mediterranean, Atlantic and Indian Ocean worlds".
Artists include Jane Alexander, Willie Bester, Wim Botha, Jackson Hlungwani, William Kentridge, David Koloane, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Owen Ndou, Karel Nel, Johannes Phokela, Tracey Rose and Sandile Zulu from South Africa, Dominic Benhura and Tapfuma Gutsa from Zimbabwe, Jorge Dias, Pompílio Hilário (Gemuce), Kester, Fiel dos Santos, Hilário Nhatugueja, Adelino Matè, Malangatana Valente Ngwenya and Reinata Sadhimba from Mozambique.
Chris Spring is curator of the Sainsbury African Galleries at the British Museum in London. He is also the author of "African Textile Design" (1997), "Africa: arts and cultures" (2000) and "Silk in Africa" (2002).