Reviews & Reports
|
ASAI Annual Report (2010)
|
|
Click here to download the Financial Statements in pdf.Chairperson’s report to the 2nd Annual General Meeting, 15 May 2010.
Zemba Luzamba www.asai.co.za/zembaMario Pissarra started ASAI with an immense amount of enthusiasm and determination. He hand picked each and every member and lobbied potential members to take up positions on... |
| » Full
Story
|
|
ASAI Annual Report (2009)
|
|
ANNUAL REPORT PRESENTED TO THE FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF ASAI , 28 MARCH 2009
Click here to download our audited financial statements for 2009
In taking stock at this first Annual General Meeting it is evident that last year had both highs and lows for ASAI.
2008 began with much promise,... |
| » Full
Story
|
|
Imbacu [exhibition review]
|
|
From the outset I welcomed this exhibition since exile (‘Imbacu’ in isiXhosa) has received scant attention from South African curators and art historians, despite being perhaps the earliest form of resistance practiced by our artists. I was also curious whether Loyiso Qanya’s curatorial debut represented a shift within the SANG,... |
| » Full
Story
|
|
Partial Revisionism: How the British Museum's re-framing of Africa reflects its own institutional interests and cultural bias. A review of John Mack (ed) Africa: Arts and Cultures
|
|
[Africa: Arts and Cultures edited by John Mack, British Museum Press, London, 2000, 135 colour & 9 b/w plates, 5 b/w maps, index, bibliography, 224pp, £16.99 An edited version of this review was published as “Defining African Art” on www.cloudband.com in 2001, but is no longer available. Apart from the title... |
| » Full
Story
|
|
| |