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Alemani (C.) WILLIAM KENTRIDGE,
107 pp., b/w & colour illus., paperbck, Milan, 2006. R300
A monograph on William Kentridge, in the Supercontemporanea series edited by critic and curator Francesco Bonami. "Each artist who is the subject of a monograph is presented in the simplest way possible, not in the coded language of art criticism but in the clear words of life: each contemporary artist tells us about life and the world we share."

Cecilia Alemani is an independent curator and art critic.
Allara (P.) et. al. COEXISTENCE, contemporary cultural production in South Africa
92 pp., 4to., b/w & colour illus., paperback, Brandeis & Cape Town, 2003. R225
Catalogue of the exhibition held at The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, January 22 - June 29, 2003 & South African National Gallery, Cape Town, September 24, 2003 - March 2004.
Essays by Marilyn Martin, Kim Berman, Thembinkosi Goniwe, Pamela Allara, Steven Sack, Julia Charlton, Zola Mtshiza, Simon Njami, Brenda Schmahmann.
Work by Willie Bester, Jane Alexander, Jo Radcliffe, Tracey Rose, William Kentridge, Sue Williamson, Noria Mabasa, Johannes Mashego Segogela, and others.
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.
Barbusse (M.) curator GEOGRAPHY AND MEMORY, William Kentridge, Doris Bloom
47 pp., b/w & colour illus., paperback, (Denmark), (1995). OUT OF PRINT
Catalogue of the exhibition held at Africus, Johannesburg Biennale 95, 28 February - 30 April 1995. Text in English and Danish. Essay by Poul Erik Tøjner.
Bedford (E.) ed. TREMOR, contemporary South African art
192 pp., colour illus., paperback, Brussels & Cape Town, 2004. R210
Catalogue of the exhibition, Palais des Beaux-Arts de Charleroi, Belgium, 2004.
Features the work of Jane Alexander, Willie Bester, William Kentridge, Dorothee Kreutzfeldt, Thando Mama, Senzeni Marasela, Johannes Phokela, Jo Ractliffe, Robin Rhode, Tracey Rose, Clive van den Berg and Sandile Zulu.
Foreword by Marilyn Martin. Preface by Fabienne Dumont. Introduction by Emma Bedford. Includes the essay, "Too dark altogether? The history of a disclosure" by Nic Dawes.
Text in English and French.
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