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ARTISTS
Room to Roam
Jacques Coetzer, 2008
Video featuring Mike Scott of the Waterboys singing with the people of Huntly, Scotland
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 Jacques Coetzer Video featuring Mike Scott of the Waterboys singing with the people of Huntly, Scotland |
 Jacques Coetzer Superwood, enamel paint |
 Jacques Coetzer Polyurethane plastic |
 Jacques Coetzer Found object, Free standing, bolted to floor |
 Jacques Coetzer Polyurethane plastic |
 Jacques Coetzer Electro-plated steel and castor wheels |
 Jacques Coetzer Lambda transparency of public intervention |
 Jacques Coetzer Lambda Prints (public Intervention) |
 Jacques Coetzer Hosepipe and polyurethane moulding Sold |
 Jacques Coetzer Hosepipe and polyurethane moulding Sold |
 Jacques Coetzer Electric guitar amplifier |
 Jacques Coetzer Cardboard, ink markings |
 Jacques Coetzer Laser-cut mild steel, stereo headphones, audio player with 30 sec. soundtrack |
 Jacques Coetzer Laser-cut mild steel, stereo headphones, audio player with 30 sec. soundtrack |
 Jacques Coetzer Digital video loop with stereo soundtrack, Framed LCD monitor, headphones |
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IN STORE NOW
South African artists on seeing, thinking, making, living...
Sean O'Toole
Writing in the December 2008 issue of Art South Africa, art historian Marilyn Martin lamented "the dearth of texts by artists" in recent times. The March 2010 edition of Art South Africa, which will be launched in Cape Town at Design Indaba Expo(February 26-28, stand B11), directly addresses this absence.
The most complete and up-to-date monograph on the celebrated painter's work.
Editor: Dominic van den Boogerd
Marlene Dumas is celebrated around the world for her highly charged depictions of the human form. In her oil paintings, drawings and watercolours she captures the body in all its states, from pain to pleasure, eroticism to pathos, birth to death. These works often focus on the body as a contested site with regard to issues such as race, pornography and illegal immigration, but they also address such timeless themes as mortality, sexuality and childhood. Above all, they express a boundless faith in the power of painting to communicate complex psychological realities with eloquence and humour.
Three Essays on Photography
Editor: Sean O'Toole
The past decade has seen a number of South African photographers rise to local and international prominence. The Summer 2009 issue of Art South Africa, on shelf from December 1, 2009 through February 28, 2010, profiles three highly awarded talents: Pieter Hugo, Mikhael Subotzky and the collaborative duo of Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin.
FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS
The Pretoria Institute for Architecture has announced that the 2009 Award for Architecture is conferred on this publication which showcases good examples of architecture.
The new issue is live, and it features a smorgasbord of things you can get your teeth into... Keep your scrolling finger ready:
"In tough economic times, print your own money!
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