Art and the End of Apartheid

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  • Art and the End of Apartheid Book Detail

  • Author : John Peffer
  • Release Date : 2009
  • Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
  • Genre : Art
  • Pages : 374
  • ISBN 13 : 0816650012
  • File Size : 60,60 MB

Art and the End of Apartheid by John Peffer PDF Summary

Book Description: Black South African artists have typically had their work labeled "African art" or "township art," qualifiers that, when contrasted with simply "modernist art," have been used to marginalize their work both in South Africa and internationally. This is the The first book to fully explore cosmopolitan modern art by black South Africans under apartheid.

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