Port Manteaux churns out silly new words when you feed it an idea or two. Enter a word (or two) above and you'll get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by jamming. Nikola Tesla (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Тесла; 10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943) was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer.
Clarke's Books. 1. Catalogue of the exhibition of paintings, Johans Borman Fine Art, Cape Town, 2. Includes an introduction by Johans Borman and paintings by JH Pierneef, Adolph Jentsch, Peter Clarke, Erik Laubscher, Cobus van Bosch, Walter Battiss, Cecil Skotnes, Simon Stone, Sanell Aggenbach, Clare Menck, Walter Meyer and Joshua Miles. OUT OF PRINT. 3. AYHE! AYHE!, a project working with aspiring artists from the Dunoon community, and the Comic Art Unit of the Centre for Comic, Illustrative and Book Arts (CCIBA) at Stellenbosch University.
Contributions include: "The Pastor's Gift", with a script by Junior Survivors of Performing Arts and art by Thabo Mondreki and Robbie Millan"Chippa my Auntie" with a scipt written by the Black Ink Arts Movement and art by Susan Opperman, Sabatha Ngesi and Thabo Mondreki"Petrified", a comic strip that came into being during a visual art performance event organised by CCIBA at the old cement factory in Philippi as part of CCIBA's Masterclass and Symposium on the Graphic Novel, coordinated by Andy Mason and Lieve Vanleeuw. The thirty- two artists who participated were tasked with creating, in a single day, an 8- page comic based on the work of Petrus Nooi, a sculptor who works in concrete and sells his pieces from his yard next to the road that connects Stellenbosch with the informal settlement of Khayelitsha.
ABRIE FOURIE. Oblique, Labour Berlin 1. Catalogue of the exhibition, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany, and Johannesburg Art Gallery, South Africa, 2. Includes stories by Sean O'Toole, Storm Janse van Rensburg and others from the Stories & Conversations platform, which took place during the exhibition at Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin in July 2.
Critics, artists, writers, thinkers and academics were invited to bring and share a story, and then to relate it to an image, with the intention of exploring parallel experiences, memories and relationships to places. Abrie Fourie was born in Pretoria, South Africa, in 1. Berlin. Germany. He was the recipient of the Spier Contemporary Art Award 2. Society. 23 pp., colour illus., paperback. Johannesburg. Akona Kenqu was the recipient of the 2. Women in Photography Mentorship at the Market Photo Workshop. This mentorship was created in 2.
Akona's mentor was Nadine Hutton. The body of work presented in this catalogue focuses on a group of Soweto- based skateboarders known as SSS Skate Society Soweto.
Includes the essay, "Society", by Akona Kenqu. ALEXANDRA KARAKASHIAN. Catalogue of the exhibition, "Alexandra Karakashian, unbecoming", SMAC Gallery, Johannesburg, 2. Includes a short essay by Khanya Mashabela. Alexandra Karakashian was born in 1. Johannesburg. She was awarded the Judy Steinburg Painting Prize and the Simon Gerson Distinction Award in 2. Jules Kramer Music & Fine Arts Scholarship and Maciver Scholarship in 2.
In 2. 01. 6 she completed a residency, awarded by Capo d'Arte and the French Academy in Rome, in Galiona del Capo, Italy. ALL FIRED UP. conversations between kiln and collection. Catalogue of the exhibition of ceramic artwork, Durban Art Gallery, 2.
Clarke's Bookshop (established in 1956) is situated in Cape Town, South Africa and carries both new and second hand books on Southern Africa.
Includes the essays: "(un)Earthing History: ceramics at the Durban Art Gallery" by Elizabeth Perrill"A History of Ceramics at the Durban University of Technology" by Tony Starkey"Continuity and Change: ceramics at the Centre for Visual Art, UKZN PMB" by Ian Calder"Mediating Indigeneity and a Cross- cultural Aesthetic in Works by Ceramicists from KZN in the Durban Art Gallery's Collection" and "Rorke's Drift Ceramic Traditions in Context" by Juliette Leeb du- Toit"The Nala Dynasty: the relevance and importance of these Utshwala vessels" by Juliette Armstrong"Ardmore Ceramics" by Valerie Leigh. Maggie Laubser, 1. Stellenbosch. OUT OF PRINT. Catalogue of the exhibition, Sasol Art Museum, Stellenbosch, October 2.
January 2. 01. 3. Includes the essay, "Vocation, Recognition, Chronology" by curator Muller Ballot. Text in English and Afrikaans.
ANDRE VAN VUUREN. Essential Marks. 47 pp., colour illus., paperback. Johannesburg. Catalogue of the exhibition of paintings, Graham's Fine Art Gallery, Johannesburg, 2. André van Vuuren was born in Benoni near Johannesburg in 1. Riebeek Kasteel in the Western Cape. ANDREW TSHABANGU. Footprints, edited by Thembinkosi Goniwe.
Johannesburg. Published to coincide with the exhibition, Standard Bank Gallery, Johannesburg, 2. Foreword by Thulani Gcabashe.
Preface by Mongane Wally Serote. Contributions include: "The 'Hidden Political Significance' of Andrew Tshabangu's 'Hostel Interiors'" by Ashraf Jamal"Dreaming of Transcendence: Andrew Tshabangu's photography" by M. Neelika Jayawardane"Anecdotes Of That Which Is So Visible It Cannot be Seen: on the supernatural in Andrew Tshabangu's work" by Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung"'No Hawkers': signs taken for Johannesburg" by Hlonipa Mokoena"The Value of Andrew Tshabangu's Photography" by Simon Njami"Andrew Tshabangu's City" by Bronwyn Law- Viljoen"Incomparable: the art of Andrew Tshabangu in context" by Michael Godby. Andrew Tshabangu has been making photographs for over twenty years. He was born in 1.
Johannesburg, where he currently lives and works. ANDRIES BOTHA. US Wordfest Artist, 2.
US Woordfeeskunsternaar, 2. Stellenbosch. OUT OF PRINT. Catalogue of the exhibition of sculptures, installations and sketches, Sasol Art Gallery, Stellenbosch, 2. Includes the essays, "A Taste of the Mythical Moment, art as confirmation of our humanity" by Amanda Botha, and"Filaments of Narrative, sculpture and the unravelling of identity" by Ernst van der Wal, and notes by Andries Botha. Andries Botha is Senior Lecturer in Sculpture at the Durban University of Technology. ANDRIES BOTHA. (dis)Appearance(s)3.
OUT OF PRINT. Catalogue of the exhibition of sculptures and drawings, Bank Gallery, Durban, 2. Includes the essays: "Andries Botha, (dis)Appearance(s)" by Valerie Leigh"Lest We Forget" by Professor Pitika Ntuli"History, Art, Remembering and Memorials (Harm)" by Dr Johan Wassermann"An Art of Imagining" by Professor Mike Chapman. ANDRIES GOUWS. Pedestrian Paintings, 2. Catalogue of the travelling exhibition that opened at the University of Stellenbosch Woordefees in March 2. Includes the essays: "'Stains Upon Silence'" by Michael Godby"Feet Also Feature" by Sally- Ann Murray"The Picture Stares Back" by Gerhard Schoeman. Andries Gouws was born in Johannesburg in 1. He lives in Jamestown, outside Stellenbosch.
ANGELA FERREIRA. Zip Zap Circus School. OUT OF PRINT. Catalogue of the exhibition, Cape Town, 3. August- 2 September 2. A complex art installation bringing together issues of public sculpture, urban planning, city politics & performance art. Essays by Jürgen Bock & Ian Louw. ANGELA FERREIRA. Werdmuller Centre. OUT OF PRINT. Catalogue of the exhibition on the Werdmuller Centre, an iconic "failed" piece of architecture built in the 1.
Claremont, Cape Town, Michael Stevenson, Cape Town, 2. Includes notes by Angela Ferreira.
Angela Ferreira was born in 1. Maputo, Mozambique, and now lives and works in Lisbon. ANTON KARSTEL. paintings and photographic installations (1.
Stellenbosch. Published to coincide with the exhibition, SMAC Art Gallery, Stellenbosch, 2. Contributions include: "Foreword" by Andrew Lamprecht"Meaty Heads and the Disciplining of Bodies" by Christi van der Westhuizen"Anton Karstel's Conventional Paintings in Contemporary South African Art" by Thembinkosi Goniwe. Anton Karstel was born in 1. Pretoria. He lives and works in Cape Town. ANTON VAN WOUW (1. Catalogue of the retrospective exhibition of sculptures, University of Pretoria Museum, 2. Sculptor Anton van Wouw was born in 1.
Driebergen near Utrecht in Holland. He came to South Africa in 1. Transvaal Republic.
His first important commission as architectural sculptor was to create the old Republican coat of arms for the pediment over the entrance to the Old Council Hall (Raadsaal) on Church Square in Pretoria. The Land Before Time IX: Journey To The Big Water Cartoon Out more.