Ending 26th May, 2022 18:15

VOLUMES: Timed Online Book Auction

 
  Lot 31
 
Lot 31 - Six books on contemporary South African art

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Six books on contemporary South African art

Van Broekhuisen, D. Jansen, J. & Van Zeeland, N. (eds). (2012). The Rainbow Nation. Zwolle: WBooks.

Van den Berg, C. & Williamson, S. (2008). At Risk: Contemporary Art in South Africa. Johannesburg.

Hecker, J. B. (2011). Impressions from South Africa: 1965 to Now. New York: The Museum of Modern Art.

Van Wyk, G. (ed). (2004). A Decade of Democracy. Cape Town: Axis Gallery.

Van den Berg, C. (ed). (1995). Panoramas of Passage: Changing Landscapes of South Africa. Johannesburg: The University of the Witswatersrand Art Galleries.

Allara, P., Martin, M. & Mtshiza, Z. (2003). Coexistence: Contemporary Cultural Production in South Africa. Massachusetts: Brandeis University.

Location: Cape Town

Sold for R938
Estimated at R1,200 - R1,800


 

Van Broekhuisen, D. Jansen, J. & Van Zeeland, N. (eds). (2012). The Rainbow Nation. Zwolle: WBooks.

Van den Berg, C. & Williamson, S. (2008). At Risk: Contemporary Art in South Africa. Johannesburg.

Hecker, J. B. (2011). Impressions from South Africa: 1965 to Now. New York: The Museum of Modern Art.

Van Wyk, G. (ed). (2004). A Decade of Democracy. Cape Town: Axis Gallery.

Van den Berg, C. (ed). (1995). Panoramas of Passage: Changing Landscapes of South Africa. Johannesburg: The University of the Witswatersrand Art Galleries.

Allara, P., Martin, M. & Mtshiza, Z. (2003). Coexistence: Contemporary Cultural Production in South Africa. Massachusetts: Brandeis University.

Location: Cape Town

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Provenance:

Emma Bedford collection, Cape Town.

Notes:

The Rainbow Nation (2012) is inscribed with Emma Bedford's name on the back of the front cover. The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition The Rainbow Nation: Contemporary South African Sculpture 29 May to 30 September 2012 at Den Haag Museum.

Impressions from South Africa: 1965 to Now (2011) was published in conjunction with the exhibition Impressions from South Africa: 1965 to Now at the Museum of Modern Art in New York from 23 March to 11 September 2011.

A Decade of Democracy (2004) is inscribed with Emma Bedford's name on the title page. Accompanied by a Democracy X Educational Workbook from Iziko Museum, Cape Town, 2004.

Panoramas of Passage: Changing Landscapes of South Africa (1995) is inscribed with Emma Bedford's name on the front in-page.

Coexistence: Contemporary Cultural Production in South Africa (2003) is inscribed with Emma Bedford's name on the front in-page.

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Auction: VOLUMES: Timed Online Book Auction, ending 26th May, 2022

 

For the Love of Books

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