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Out of sight : re-imagining Graaff's pool
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Re-presenting historical trauma: art-making and the affective imagination
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Dust imagined : a creative reflection on mortality, anxiety and process
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I love you to death : the voice of the woman artist : sex, violence, sentimentality
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Re-forming the monstrous
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Body of evidence
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Surface tension: permeability, the body, and installation
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Practices of Listening: (Re)percussions of Sound, Silences and Censorship from (Post-)Apartheid South Africa
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Video, memory and identity : my body, my history
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Fashionable addiction : the impact of digital identity through the cult of the body (an African perspective, with particular reference to the Democratic Republic of Congo)
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RePair: (im)possibilities of care-taking and making with care in times of isolation
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The empowered body : creative expression as a force for personal transformation
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Intramediary presence : body, interactivity and networked distribution in immersive virtual reality art
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At sea : documentation and commentary on the body of practical work submitted for the degree of Masters of Fine Art
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Classroom facilities : a body of creative work exploring representations of knowledge through schematic means
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The dissection: An examination of the printmaking tradition as a means to reconsider the relationship between the human body and its representation
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Double agents : queer citizenship(s) in contemporary South African visual culture
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Looking South African: tracing the relationship between national pavilion and nation in South Africa s history at the Venice Biennale
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Elisions and lacunae: aspects of South African landscape in relation to public and private identities
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Letting things speak: a case study in the reconfiguring of a South African institutional object collection
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Culture, Commerce and Value: The Contemporary South African Fine Art Market in Relation to Concepts of Artistic and Financial Success
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Masters, master, masturbate (a master's debate) - relooking at the home, body and self through seventeenth century Dutch still life painting
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Re-imagining the body in pain abjection and spectacle in the representation of pain
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Power gained-power lost: aspects of contemporary African women visualised