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.
Catalogue of the exhibition of photographs, Aspex Visual Arts Trust, Portsmouth, 2008.
"'Shanty' includes fourteen black and white photographs made in Cuba, Egypt, Jamaica, Namibia, Panama, South Africa and the United States. These are selected from four solo exhibitions [in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Leeds and Portsmouth] (2006-2008). The photographs are presented here alongside documentation from the exhibitions, 'Shanty', 'Botany Bay' and 'Plume'." Roger Palmer
Foreword by Joanne Bushnell.. Also includes a conversation between Joanne Bushnell and Roger Palmer and the essay, "Nom de Plume" by Colin Richards.
Roger Palmer lives in Glasgow. He is Professor of Fine Arts in the School of Fine Art, History of Art & Cultural Studies at the University of Leeds.
SABELO MLANGENI,
Men Only 36 pp., illus., paperback,
Cape Town,
2009.
R80
Catalogue of the exhibition of photographs, Michael Stevenson, Cape Town, 2009. The "Men Only" series focuses on the George Goch hostel on the East Rand of Johannesburg, originally built to house migrant workers and now home to taxi drivers and security gaurds.
Includes an essay by Federica Angelucci.
Sabelo Mlangeni was born in Driefontein near Wakkerstroom in Mpumalanga in 1980. He won the Tollman Award for the Visual Arts in 2009, and the Edward Ruiz Mentorship Award in 2006.