African Art In Southern Africa from Tradition to Township
Item date(s): 1989
Anitra Nettleton
- (edited with an introduction by) David Hammond-Tooke
- (edited with an introduction by)
Pages: 252pp Size: 270mm
Place publication: Johannesburg, RSA Publisher: Ad. Donker Publisher ISBN: 0-86852-158-2
Ref: SA/0712
Articles
Reflections on African Art David Hammond-Tooke (essay by) p14
'. . . In what degree . . . (They) Are Possessed of Ornamental Taste': A History of the Writing on Black Art in South Africa Anitra Nettleton (essay by) p22
San Rock Art J. D. Lewis-Williams (essay by) p30
Carvers, Kings and Thrones in Nineteenth-Century Zululand Sandra Klopper (essay by) p49
The Crocodile does not leave the Pool: Venda Court Arts Anitra Nettleton (essay by) p67
The Art of the Lobedu Patricia Davison (essay by) p89
Art and Communication: Ndzundza Ndebele Wall Decorations in the Transvaal Elizabeth Ann Schneider (essay by) p103
Ways of Seeing, Ways of Buying: Images of Tourist Art and Culture Expression in Contemporary Beadwork Jo Thorpe (essay by) Eleanor Preston-Whyte (essay by) p123
Township Art: Context, Form and Meaning Frances Verstraete (essay by) p152
Change of Regime: Art and Ideology in Rhodesia and Zimbabwe Marion Arnold (essay by) p172
Garden of Eden or Political Landscape?': Street Art in Mamelodi and other Townships Steven Sack (essay by) p191
The Polly Street Art Scene David Nthubu Koloane (essay by) p13