Browsing Category Grafitti, Murals & Street Art
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Beckwith (C.) & Fischer (A.)
AFRICAN CEREMONIES,
the concise edition
400 pp., 4to., map, colour illus., hardback, d.w.,
New York,
2002.
R760
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Includes chapters on the Swazi reed dance, Ndebele nuptials, Himba marriage and Himba healing.
Includes a CD of traditional and ceremonial African music recorded by David Bradnum
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du Plessis (A.) & Loots (A.)
MOTEL 7,
tears and castles
29 pp., colour illus., paperback,
Cape Town,
2009.
R75
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Catalogue of the exhibition, 34 Long Fine Art, Cape Town, 2009.
Motel 7 is the pseudonym of a young artist who has been active in the grafitti and street art scene in and around Cape Town for the past five years. She was born in 1987 in Cape Town.
Includes the essays, "Motel 7 on the Move" and "Streets and Gender" by Antoinette du Plessis, and
"Tears and Castles - a gallerist's view" by Andries Loots.
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Maart (B.) curator
NO LONGER AT THIS ADDRESS,
20 pp., illus., paperback,
Durban,
(2007).
R95
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Catalogue of the exhibition, Durban Art Gallery, 2007.
Examines the history of the old colonial street names in Durban and investigates the people and events behind the new names. The exhibition consists of Peter Machen's presentation of his archival research on the old and proposed new names, as well as work by the Imvunge Street Photographers and an installation by local graffiti artists.
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Magubane (Peter) photo. & Klopper (S.) text
AMANDEBELE,
152 pp., 4to., b/w & colour illus., hardback, d.w.,
Johannesburg,
2005.
R300
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Documents Ndebele traditions, rituals, rites of passage, mural art and beadwork.
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Marschall (S.)
COMMUNITY MURAL ART IN SOUTH AFRICA,
290 pp., colour illus., hardback,
Pretoria,
2002.
R325
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Includes images of mural art in Cape Town, Durban & Johannesburg.