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MESCHAC GABA, The Street
55 pp., colour illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2009. R100
Catalogue of the exhibition of the installations, "Colours of Contonou" and "Car Tresses", Michael Stevenson, Cape Town, 2009.

Includes the essay, "Two for the Price of One" by Ivor Powell.

Meschac Gaba was born in Benin in 1961. He now lives and works in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
SIMON GUSH, Sidestep, and other recent work
36 pp., colour illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2009. R80
Catalogue of the exhibition, Michael Stevenson, Cape Town, and Brodie/Stevenson, Johannesburg, 2009.

Includes the essay, "Refracting Surfaces" by Joost Bosland and notes by Simon Gush.

Simon Gush was born in Pietermaritzburg in 1981. His work includes video, paint on walls, photography, performance art and sculpture.
SUMMER 2009/10 PROJECTS,
84 pp., colour illus., paperback, Cape Town, 2009. R120
Catalogue of the exhibition, Michael Stevenson, Cape Town, November 2009 - January 2010.

Includes new work by Jane Alexander, Retha Erasmus, Sabelo Mlangeni, Tom Cullberg, Guy Tillim, Berni Searle, Willem Boshoff, Dineo Seshee Bopape, Tracy Payne, Andrew Putter and Zanele Muholi.
Alvim (F.) curator OBSERVATORIO/ SD/ OBSERVATORY, 26 de Julio / 10 de Septembre
208 pp., oblong 4to., colour illus., hardback, Valencia, 2006. R450
Catalogue of the exhibition, Institut Valencià 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.
Alvim (F.) et. al. (eds.) NEXT FLAG, the African sniper reader
183 pp., colour & b/w illus., hardback, Zurich, 2005. R295
"In the context of 'Next Flag - An African Sniper Project', TACCA (Territórios de Arte e Cultura Contemporânea Africana), with its headquarters in Angola's capital, Luanda, and the Camouflage network (Fernando Alwim, Kendell Geers, Simon Njami, Olu Oguibe and Iris Buchholz), an African satellite or bridgehead in 'first' Europe, have entered into close colloborative relations with European art institutions that have links of solidarity with them...After a number of exhibitions in Europe between 2003 and 2005...the present catalogue came into being...This publication served as research for the Trienale de Luanda 2006".

Includes work by Lisa Brice, Kendell Geers, Tracey Rose, Berni Searle, Willen Boshoff, Kay Hassan, William Kentridge, Moshekwa Langa & Zwelethu Mthethwa from South Africa & Fernando Alwim & N'Dilo Mutima from Angola.

Essays include "The Next Flag" by Simon Njami, "Representations of Africa", a conversation between Heike Munder & Fernando Alvim, "Universalism is the Sum of Particularities", a conversation between Heike Munder & Simon Njami, "Exile and the Creative Imagination" by Olu Oguibe, "With the Effectivness of a Tank", a conversation between Nicolas Bourriaud, Kendell Geers & Daniel Buren, and more.
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