William Kentridge: Fortuna
This, the first major monograph on the widely acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge, brings together nearly two hundred of his works made between 1989 and 2012. Exploring Kentridge’s...
View ArticleGordon Froud 1992 – 2007
This book consists of 2 sections. In the first part Gordon Froud looks back over two decades of art making. The second part serves as a catalogue for two exhibitions: Modular Repetition, University of...
View ArticleStephen Hobbs and the Design Curriculum- Resources
Illustration Design · Pop-up Book from Be Careful in the Working Radius. http://davidkrutprojects.com/27484/stephen-hobbs-pop-up-book] · Printed work in Fool’s Gold...
View ArticleHelen Suzman: Bright Star In A Dark Chamber by Robin Renwick
When Robin Renwick was appointed British ambassador to South Africa in 1987, he formed a deep friendship with Helen Suzman. Now, drawing on her personal papers, Renwick sets out to capture the...
View ArticlePieter Hugo: There’s a place in hell for me and my friends
This is a collection of portraits of the artists and his friends, all of whom are South Africans. Hugo’s portraits are all in black and white and have all been manipulated such that colour channels...
View ArticleBook of the Month: Keeping Time – 1964 – 1974 The Photographs and Cape Town...
This book celebrates the public emergence of an extraordinary visual and audio archive that was initiated by Ian Bruce Huntley in Cape Town fifty years ago. The previously hidden archive documents...
View ArticleSix Drawing Lessons – The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures
Art, William Kentridge says, is its own form of knowledge.It does not simply supplement the real world, and it cannot be purely understood in the rational terms of traditional academic disciplines....
View ArticleDavid Goldblatt – On the Mines
On the Mines is a re-designed and expanded version of David Goldblatts influential book of 1973. Goldblatt grew up in the South African town of Randfontein, which was shaped by the social culture and...
View ArticleThe Image as Burden – Marlene Dumas
Marlene Dumas (born in 1953 in Capetown, South Africa) is one of the most prominent and influential painters working today. In an era dominated by the mass media and a proliferation of images, her...
View ArticleListening to Distant Thunder: The Art of Peter Clarke
This book honours the life and art of Peter Clarke (1929 – 2014); his career extended over some decades, starting when he left his job as a dockworker in SImon’s Town to devote himself to art. The...
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