“The shortcoming of this project is...”: reimagining the role of the artist’s book in South Africa (original) (raw)
A great idea at the time: Cataloguing South Africa's artist's book production
David Paton
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Of Deep Throat and strange breeds : art publishing in South Africa : views and (re)views
Wilma Cruise
De Arte, 2004
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Introducing the pasts and presence of art in South Africa
Chris Wingfield
The pasts and presence of art in South Africa, 2020
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Reflections on the mission(s) to capture the ‘reader’ and ‘book’ in southern African art
Lize Kriel
Critical Arts, 2014
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Towards a history of South African artists’ books.
David Paton
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Between the Archive and the Real: Contemporary Digital Art and South Africa
Christopher Williams-Wynn, Samantha McCulloch
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The Bookness of a Book: Cataloging Affect in South African Artists' Books
David Paton
Library Trends, 2020
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Mind & matter: Some South African book-artist's experiences with ‘other’ materials
David Paton
The New Bookbinder. Journal of Designer Bookbinders, 2016
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Relocating the Centre: Decolonising the University Art Collections in South Africa
Bongani Mkhonza
2021
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Redress: debates informing exhibitions and acquisitions in selected South African Public Art Galleries (1990 – 1994)
Shashi Cullinan Cook
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Towards an analytical description of South African artists' books
David Paton
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South African Historical Journal Making Art, Making Identity: Moving beyond Racialised Perceptions of Identity through Collaborative Exhibition in the New South Africa
Jade Gibson
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Evading the obvious: curating new South African art: collecting and curating
Andrew Lamprecht
De Arte, 2004
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Other Views: Art History in (South) Africa and the Global South
Federico Freschi
Diogenes, 2011
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THE ROOTS OF BLACK POST-APARTHEID ART IN SOUTH AFRICA
Aneta Pawłowska
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Art, critique and liberation in post-apartheid South Africa
Matthias Pauwels
Conference presentation, 2013
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Writing Desire and History: Collecting as Postcolonial Feminist Methodology in South African Art
Leana van der Merwe
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies - Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinarity, 2019
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Whitespeak: How Race Works in South African Art Criticism Texts to Maintain the Arts as the Property of Whiteness
fouad asfour
The Palgrave Handbook of Race and the Arts in Education, 2018
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Arts and Africana: hierarchies of material culture
Anitra Nettleton
2010
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"Recovering a productive discourse on ‘public art’, memory and memorialisation in South Africa, via an un-covering of the societal currency inherent in Wim Botha’s studio practice" (2015) [Exhibition review published in journal]
Alexander (Alex) Opper
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AT THE BORDER POST OF WESTERN ART: THE PROVISIONAL “REAGGREGATION” OF MOSHEKWA LANGA’S ART INTO THE SOUTH AFRICAN CANON
Mary Corrigall
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To cite this article: Paula Girshick (2018) Centers and Peripheries: The Emergence of a Market for African Art in South Africa
Paula Girshick (formerly Ben-Amos)
Centers and Peripheries, 2018
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Why Talk about Artists' Publishing Practices in Southern Africa
fouad asfour
Decolonizing Art Book Fairs: Publishing Practices from the South(s), 2021
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art . contemporary . african . ( Re-) Mapping the field : a bird ’ s eye view on discourses
Riason Naidoo
2011
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The Book as a community of practice: Some thoughts on the research project A Manifesto for the Book, What will be the Canon for the Artist’s Book in the 21st Century?
David Paton
On Making. Integrating Approaches to Practice Led Research in Art and Design, VIAD, UJ., 2010
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"Modern African art and apartheid"
Joshua I Cohen
Journal of Southern African Studies, 2020
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Unsettling the Canon Some thoughts on the design of Visual Century: South African Art in Context
Lize van Robbroeck
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Arts research africa 00 christo doherty introduction
Christo Doherty
Proceedings of the ARA2020 Conference, 2020
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Ideologies and identities in digital artists’ books: Parallels between Charles Sandison’s Carmina Figurata and Willem Boshoff’s Kykafrikaans
David Paton
Imaging Ourselves: Visual Identities in Representation, VIAD, UJ, 2009
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"Photographic Space as 'Third Space': Negation and Negotiation in the Work of Selected South African Photographers ", chapter in Africa and Beyond: Arts and Sustainable Development. 2013.
Runette Kruger
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The political house of art : the South African National Gallery, 1930-2009
Catherine Hahn
2016
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Art: Weapon or Commentator?: An Exploration of the Implications of Art in the Political Climate of South Africa
Bowdoin Journal of Art, Claire Bartosic
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Unlocking identities in globalising South African art 1
Elfriede Dreyer
2009
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South African Art Now , by Sue Williamson . New York: Collins Design, 2009. 320 pages, 278 color illustrations, 39 b/w illustrations, biographies, chronology, index. $65.00 cloth
Marion I Arnold
African Arts, 2011
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Unlocking identities in globalising South African art
Elfriede Dreyer
Image&Text, 2008
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