The !Xun & Khwe Art Project was developed in 1993 in a refugee camp in Schmidtsdrift, South Africa. After being party to the struggles for liberation from colonial rule, endangered groups of San people from Namibia and Angola were relocated there. They eventually found their final home in the self-governing South African community of Platfontein. The art of the !Xun and Khwe came about during the short period of transition from a traditional way of life to a modern, globalized society. This is what makes them unique. The collection of Hella Rabbethge-Schiller reveals the remarkable creativity and visual expressiveness of the artists. Despite otherwise depending on oral transmission, the San have captured their stories for posterity here in images charged with energy.
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Höhe: 298 mm
Breite: 220 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
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978-3-89790-705-8 (9783897907058)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Khulu Mbatha
FOREWORD 6
Bettina Ruhrberg
'When I PAINT I FEEL GOOD' 7
Hella Rabbethge-Schiller
The !XUN&KHWE ART PROJECT 13
Tomsen Nore
RECENT HISTORY of the !XUN AND
KHWE SAN of SOUTH AFRICA: a HISTORY
MOULDED by FORCES BEYOND their
CONTROL 16
CATALOGUE 25
NGONGO, THE MONSTER 39
THE GECKOMAN 40
THE ELEPHANT, THE HIPPO AND
THE HARE 45
THE LEOPARD AND THE HARE 58
Hella Rabbethge-Schiller
MY COLLECTION 196
David Morris
CONTEMPORARY ART from PLATFONTEIN and the ROCK ENGRAVINGS of WILDEBEEST KUIL - a PALIMPSEST 198
Carol Kaufmann
A CIRCUITOUS JOURNEY: CAPE TOWN and GERMANY in the LIVES of BUSHMAN
ARTISTS 204
The ARTISTS 208
The AUTHORS 214
SELECTED LITERATURE 215
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 216
EDITOR'S NOTE 216