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Message and Meaning
The MTN Art Collection

Item date(s): 2006

Philippa Hobbs  - (edited with an introduction by)


Pages: 301pp
Size: 285mm


Place publication: Johannesburg, RSA
Publisher: David Krut Publishing
ISBN: 0-9584860-6-9

Additional notes:
Co-published by the MTN Foundation.

Ref: SA/0872

Articles

Innovative Strategies in Corporate Collecting: The MTN Art Collection
 Ronel Kellner (essay by)
   p32

Art, Heritage and a Posse of Pioneers
 Emile Maurice (essay by)
   p48

Reading Ceramics
 Wilma Cruise (essay by)
   p68

New Humanisms in Contrmporary South African Art
 Colin Richards (essay by)
   p88

Drawn Lines: Belief, Emotion and Aesthetic in the South African Poster Movement
 Judy Seidman (essay by)
   p112

There is No Forgetting: Lawer Prints by Artists from Rorke's Drift
 Elizabeth Rankin (essay by)
 Philippa Hobbs (essay by)
   p136

After Images and the Aesthetics of South African Resistance Art
 Andries Walter Oliphant (essay by)
   p160

Reading Beadwork in the MTN Art Collection
 Nessa Leibhammer (essay by)
   p176

Motifs, Memory and Morals in Contemporary African Art
 Nessa Leibhammer (essay by)
   p194

On the Uses and Abuses of African Art History for Life
 Khwezi Gule (essay by)
   p212

From the Gaze to the Glance
 Clive Kellner (essay by)
   p222

Material Messages: Sculpture and Mixed-Media Works from the MTN Art Collection
 Elizabeth Rankin (essay by)
   p234

Architecture on the Edge City
 Pattabi Ganapathi Raman (essay by)
   p256







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