If you find yourself in San Francisco before June 29, make your way over to the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts like I did to see ...
Public Intimacy: Art and Other Ordinary Acts in South Africa
Here's the description: "Disrupting expected images of South Africa, the 25 contemporary artists and collectives featured in Public Intimacy
eloquently explore the poetics and politics of the everyday. This
collaboration with Yerba Buena Center for the Arts presents pictures
from SFMOMA’s collection of South African photography alongside works in
a broad range of media, including video, painting, sculpture,
performance, and publications — most made in the last five years, and
many on view for the first time on the West Coast. Coinciding with the
20th anniversary of democracy in South Africa, Public Intimacy
reveals the nuances of human interaction in a country still undergoing
significant change, vividly showing public life there in a more complex
light.
Public Intimacy
includes works by Ian Berry, Ernest Cole, David Goldblatt, Handspring
Puppet Company, Nicholas Hlobo, ijusi (Garth Walker), Anton Kannemeyer,
William Kentridge, Donna Kukama, Terry Kurgan, Sabelo Mlangeni, Santu
Mofokeng, Billy Monk, Zanele Muholi, Sello Pesa and Vaughn Sadie with
Ntsoana Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cameron Platter, Lindeka Qampi, Jo
Ractliffe, Athi-Patra Ruga, Berni Searle, Penny Siopis, Mikhael Subotzky
and Patrick Waterhouse, and Kemang Wa Lehulere."
You will be glad you did.
You will be glad you did.
Source: http://www.sfmoma.org/exhib_events/exhibitions/575#ixzz2vMwr7Cob
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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