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Intraparadox, An Interview with Prince Menzi Mthethwa
This feature of Intraparadox was recorded three years ago, at that time due to my intellectual gymnastics research pursuits I was challenged to look at objects and the meaning they acquire through our relationships with them through usage. I considered footwear especially diteki – tekkies or sneakers. →
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Intraparadox, An Interview with Nkhensani Rihlampfu
In this edition of Intraparadox series, Part 1 of a planned two part series, I talk to Nkhensani Rihlampfu against the backdrop of his solo exhibition Mintsu Island. Our conversation traces his coming of age in his home town Modimolle, his growing interest in studying art and the ensuing challenges that cropped up in his… →
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Who I am is connected to where I live exhibition (2nd edit)
It is a daring undertaking for a curator to attempt to curate and present an exhibition comprising of a body of work of an artist as close as possible to what that artist had in mind when they thought of their work as a coherent cluster[1]. Equally, it is daring for an artist to invite… →
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Poorvi Bana’s search for Serenity
Viewing this art exhibition with the awareness of the artist’s earlier work the viewer will realise a remarkable move towards suspended installation. Punctuating this recent development is the fact that the five works comprising this exhibition are traditionally viewed on pedestals with a top down view. Whereas the ‘108’ installation is at eye level. →
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Intraparadox, Interview with Rudolph Tshie
Milestone Mmutle Arthur Kgokong: Good day Rudolph I will like to thank you for giving me the opportunity to interview you Rudolph Tshie: Good day Mr Mmutle Mmutle: I will like to thank you for allowing me to have the opportunity to have an interview with you with regard to you as an artist. I… →