The Goodman Gallery in Cape Town is hosting an exhibition called The Poetry In Between: South-South. The exhibition opens on Tuesday, 20 January and ends on Saturday 28 February.
The exhibition is curated by Carolyn H Drake and features artists from Southern Africa and Brazil, looking at the issues that connect the two regions.
David Goldblatt, author of TJ: Johannesburg Photographs, William Kentridge, author of Six Drawing Lessons, Kudzanai Chiurai, author of The Black President: Vol II and Mikhael Subotzky, author of Retinal Shift, are among the artists being exhibited.
The exhibition opens on Tuesday, 20 January and closes on Saturday 28 February.
Read more about the exhibition:
Exploring the connections and disconnections between Africa and South America from an artistic perspective is the subject of South-South – a new, ongoing initiative launching at Goodman Gallery Cape Town in January. The project borrows its title from Brazil’s foreign policy aimed at reinforcing integration between major powers of the developing world. Emerging from this contemporary environment of integration trends, South-South confronts the complex notion of a connected “geopolitical south” through contemporary art.
Event Details
- Date: Tuesday, 20 January to Saturday, 28 February
- Venue: Goodman Gallery
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Book details
- Six Drawing Lessons by William Kentridge
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EAN: 9780674365803
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- The Black President: Vol II by Kudzanai Chiurai
EAN: 9780986974939
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- Retinal Shift by Michael Subotzky
EAN: 9783869305394
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- TJ: Johannesburg Photographs by David Goldblatt
EAN: 9781415201312
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