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DESIGN>ART focuses on promoting the arts
and its relationship to design from South Africa,
the African continent and beyond.

 
DESIGN>ART No. 2

 

 

DESIGN>ART No. 2 features 20 lead articles written by or
about some of South Africa's leading women artists.
The contributors represent a diversity of generations, media and
creative perspectives creating a visual feast. Highlights include:


An artist's life: Bettie Cilliers-Barnard

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Judith Mason: Human gestures make us human

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Deborah Bell: Notions of the self

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Diane Victor

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Mary Sibande: Long live the dead Queen

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Reshada Crouse: How we parcel, package & shelve

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Bongi Bengu: Re-constructing my journey

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Scene too much: Gabrielle Goliath

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Antoinette Murdoch: Art & the personal message

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Why no arms? Wilma Cruise on Wilma Cruise

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Karin Lijnes: Bringing the discarded back to the level of awareness

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Beginning at the end: Lien Botha

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DESIGN>ART No. 1


 

Make art life and make it live was the driving thought
behind the launch edition, DESIGN>ART No. 1.
A work of pure passion, featuring:


Removing the masks of racism, prejudice and stereotypes

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The making of 1910-2010: From Pierneef to Gugulective

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SPace: Currencies in contemporary African art

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Zwelethu Mthethwa's lens bares the colourful truth of his subjects

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World premiere of Jeff Koons' BMW art car

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SA's 'zef' trio thrash music scene

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Arnaldo Pomodoro and Edoardo Villa: A sculptural dialogue

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Atelier 1731: Disintegration of visual memory

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Art in motion: The Dwelling Lab

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