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Billy mandindi

Billy Mandindi
The Death of Township Art 1989
Oil pastel on paper

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Brett Kebble

Brett Kebble and last year's joint winner Phillip Rikhotso

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   [21.10.05] BRETT KEBBLE ART AWARDS WILL NOT GO AHEAD

   [07.10.05] Brett Kebble
In a moving tribute, Kebble Art Awards curator Clive van den Berg recalls the layered character of its late patron, whom, he tells us, posessed a canny understanding of the contemporary.

   [07.10.05] Goodbye Billy Mandindi (1967-2005)
David Robert Lewis sent ArtThrob this tribute to Billy Mandindi, whose life and work he recalls from the darkest days of the struggle against apartheid, and who spent most of the time subsequently in abject poverty and psychological turmoil, despite the high regrd in which must of his work was held.

   [07.10.05] Luke Human - An Artistic Existence (1970-2005)
This second obituary submitted by David Robert Lewis remembers someone largely unknown to the artworld mainstream, describing Luke Human as someone who was more of an artist than a producer of art. Human was found murdered in District 6 last month.

   [07.10.05] The Kebble Awards to take place as planned
The death of it major patron does not appear to have derailed The Brett Kebble Art Awards. Co-Curator Clive van den Berg promises that 'it is already clear that we will be setting a new standard in the next exhibition'. Linda Stupart reports.

   [07.10.05] Top KZN creative talents head for Cape Town
Dance choreographer Jay Pather is to take up an associate Professorship at UCT's Drama department, while long time KZNSA Curator Storm Janse van Rensburg leaves his post and heads for Cape Town too.

   [11.10.05] CAPE announces SESSIONS eKAPA 2005
After a two-year process of unfolding dialogue and development, Cape Africa Platform launches its first cycle, CAPE 2005/ 2006, with 'SESSIONS eKAPA 2005', an international art forum and workshop.


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