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Brushing up on Irma Stern
Featuring works from the permanent collection of the Iziko South African National Gallery

Item date(s): November 2015

Carol Kaufmann  - (curated and edited by)
Andrea Lewis  - (curated and edited by)
Lucy Stuart-Clark  - (researched by)


Pages: 121pp
Size: 210mm
Language: English


Place publication: Cape Town, RSA
Publisher: Iziko South African National Gallery
ISBN: 978-1-919944-38-8

Ref: SA/2606

Articles

Message from Iziko
 Hayden Proud
   p11

In Defence of Irma Stern: Thoughts on art and politics in post-apartheid South Africa
 LaNitra M. Berger (essay by)
   p18

The Life of Irma Stern
 Andrea Lewis (essay by)
   p30

Gargantuan Feast: Analysis of the Artist's Work
 Andrea Lewis (essay by)
   p42

Irma Stern and the South African National Gallery
 Hayden Proud (essay by)
   p46

The phenomenal rise of Irma Stern
 Hannah O'Leary (essay by)
   p57

Zanzibar and the Swahili Coast
 Carol Kaufmann (essay by)
   p64

The Sultan's throne
 Carol Kaufmann (essay by)
   p66

The Malay Bride
 Carol Kaufmann (essay by)
   p69

What She Saw
 Gabeba Baderoon (essay by)
   p70

From Rwanda
 Carol Kaufmann (essay by)
   p72

Recovering identity - Rwandese notables in the portraits of Irma Stern
 Carol Kaufmann (essay by)
   p76

Anti-Patra Ruga
 Andrea Lewis (essay by)
   p86

Irma Stern in the 21st Century: An American Perspective
 LaNitra M. Berger (essay by)
   p88

Pamela Frampton
 Christopher Peter (essay by)
   p99

Generously loaned: eight superlative oils from private collections
 Phillippa Duncan (essay by)
   p100







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