The Visual Dynamics of Art, Black Care, and Ethics in South African Art - Salley, Raél Jero; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

The Visual Dynamics of Art, Black Care, and Ethics in South African Art

 
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This book interprets relationships among art and ethics in the context of contemporary South African art

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This book interprets relationships between art and ethics in the context of contemporary South African art.


Nearly three decades after inaugurating political freedom in a democratic form, the infrastructure of South Africa faces palpable issues and challenges to the social fabric. The social tension involves painful struggles for decolonization and violent debates about the removal of colonial statues, change of colonial names, transformation of universities, and curriculum change. This book does critical work in art history, theory, criticism, and visual culture by looking from and looking after social differences to interpret the potential impact of contemporary media and mediation. Artists examined include Zanele Muholi, Mohau Modisekeng, Dineo Seshee Bopape, Hasan and Husain Essop, and Kemang Wa Lehulere.


This book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, contemporary art, visual culture, art theory, ethics, aesthetics, philosophy of art, and African studies.

Table of Contents:

List of figures  Acknowledgments  Preface  Introduction  1. Touching Insights  2. Looking with Care  3. Imagining, Persons, Archives (Zanele Muholi)  4. Form, Idea, Passage (Mohau Modisekeng)  5. Exuberance, Fiction, Revolution (Dineo Seshee Bopape)  6. Place, Belonging, Formative Realism (Husain & Husan Essop)  7. Spirits, Histories, Fictions (Kemang Wa Lehulere)  8. Citizenship, Performance, Potential (Machona, Kukama, Mbongwa)  9. Coda: Knowledge, Ethics, Imagination (In Lieu of an Ending)