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Double agents : queer citizenship(s) in contemporary South African visual culture
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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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The gloaming : narrative in contemporary painting
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Seeing death : portraiture in contemporary postmortem photography
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Power gained-power lost: aspects of contemporary African women visualised
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Township refusals (for containment): engaging the cultural production of Sepitori s Amapiano through a Black (Sonic) Studies curatorial lens
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Contemporary Art Museum Education in the United States of America and South Africa: A retrospective analysis and proposals for the future
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Identity : a study of representation with reference to District Six
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Video, memory and identity : my body, my history
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Word and image : analysis and response through the illustration of a specific literary text
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The production
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Elisions and lacunae: aspects of South African landscape in relation to public and private identities
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Transnational identity, historical entanglements and the living archive: between Medu & me
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Ancestral journeys : a personal reinterpretation of identity through the visual display of paper theatre cabinets and books
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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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An investigation into a relationship between personal sculptural statement and objects of popular material culture
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Culture's “In-Betweens”: Diaspora and artistic practice of Gavin Jantjes, Marlene Dumas and Moshekwa Langa.
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Claiming process : a strategy of production in approaching notions of self, biography and community in painting
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A series of ceramic sculptures investigating social values through zoomorphic and anthropomorphic forms
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Claiming, breaking and creating : a visual response to the experience of constructed social and spatial constraints
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Res clamant - the land cries out: a practical study of the communicative and visual potential of a large-scale mural painting situated within a defined historical and cultural context
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Tracing the passion of a black Christ: critical reflections on the iconographic revision and symbolic redeployment of the Stations of the Cross and Passion cycle by South African artists Sydney Kumalo, Sokhaya Charles Nkosi and Azaria Mbatha
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Skins, scars, blankets and blood : a pictorial response to the tensions and conflicts that arise from the representation and the practice of Ulwaluko in contemporary South Africa
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M'bona The Black Jesus of Malawi