Emma Bedford
- (introduction by) Marilyn Martin
- (foreword by)
Pages: 149pp Size: 263mm
Place publication: Cape Town, RSA Publisher: Double Storey ISBN: 1-919930-50-7
Additional notes: From the Permanent Collection of Iziko: South African National Gallery.
Exhibition from April to August 2004.
Ref: SA/0310
Articles
Postcolonial South Africa: Three canvas bags on art and change Andries Walter Oliphant (essay by) p10
Spaces to say Rory Bester (essay by) p24
The tug of History Andrew Lamprecht (essay by) p34
Calculating tiptoeing: "A small miscalculation in Sir Francis Galton's eugenics theory" by Keith Deitrich. Joe Dolby (essay by) Keith Dietrich (title) p44
The horn of the national art museum's dilemma Marilyn Martin (essay by) p54
Embodying change: Reading he body in contemporary South African art Emma Bedford (essay by) p68
The studio without Pam Warne (essay by) p88
The bearable lightness of Tracey Rose's 'The Kiss' Tracey Rose (title) Ashraf Jamal (essay by) p102
Finding the 'post-black' position Zayd Minty (essay by) p110
Identity's lack, identity's excess: Two works by Berni Searle and Minnette Vari Minnette Vari (title) Lieselotte van der Watt (essay by) Berni Searle (title) p120
Rites of passage: Refiguring initiation Moleleki Frank Ledimo (essay by) p128