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Post Its is an exhibition that join social research and commentary and the arts. Post Its No 1: South Africa opens 7 July (through 24 July) in Johannesburg

Beasts of No Nation 08/08/2016

Post Its artists Pebofatso Mokoena, Fleur Charlotte De Bondt & Mmabatho Grace Mokalapa with an exciting new show at Hazard Gallery in Jo'burg:

Beasts of No Nation ‘Beasts of No Nation’ is the result of three artists - Mmabatho Grace Mokalapa, Pebofatso Mokoena, and Fleur de Bondt - who were each awarded a studio bursary from The African Art’s Trust, as a finalization of their time spent at Assemblage Studios. The three artists’ intention through this exhibiti...

Photos from Guns & Rain Art's post 05/08/2016

Post Its artist Bev Butkow, featured in this month's Skyways Magazine:

Artscope Magazine » Former Massachusetts College Student Curates Exhibition in Johannesburg 21/07/2016

ArtScope Mag's review online just now: "Post Its No. 1: South Africa seems to have elicited public attention in ways that few exhibitions to date have... Bev Butkow’s figures with fists in the air embody the power of the female form — galvanized by their memories of the past and the iconic ways that politics and social change can be intensively personal."

http://zine.artscopemagazine.com/2016/07/former-massachusetts-college-student-curates-exhibition-in-johannesburg/

Artscope Magazine » Former Massachusetts College Student Curates Exhibition in Johannesburg 11.15.2016: At the Post Its No. 1: Post-apartheid /|Postcolonial opening at Constitution Hill last week, a former political prsoner recounted, for an audience that numbered in the hundreds, his and his family’s struggles to remember but also overcome his experiences during apartheid. An artist armed...

Photos from POST ITS's post 14/07/2016

BBC, Al Jazeera & Reuters to Feature Post Its No. 1: Post-apartheid | Postcolonial. This supplements coverage in Mail and Guardian and other national media. When you ask if apartheid and colonialism are *really* through and done and 11 of South Africa's most prominent & socially engaged artists answer, the world takes notice.

13/07/2016

Tomorrow at 6:00pm at Constitution Hill is a public dialogue on Post Its No. 1: Post-apartheid | Postcolonial. Come share your views on this exhibition.

13/07/2016

Amidst massive public and media attention to the Post Its No. 1 exhibition and the social and political critiques some of our artists included in their depictions of 'post'-apartheid life, today featured a public walkabout, and tomorrow, with Constitution Hill Museum's assistance, a public dialogue about the exhibition is scheduled for 6:00 pm. Co-curator Sasuke Madosi and I are elated at the attention this exhibition's receiving - and we've rejected calls to censor some of the more controversial artists' depictions of post-apartheid life. For us, it's valuable for the exhibition to represent the range of attitudes of South Africa's most important artists as they respond with their work to the phrase that South Africa is "post" apartheid and "post" colonial.

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