media/publishing
Art South Africa . Chimurenga . Design Indaba
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Art South Africa
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Print Media . On-line Media . Design . Photogrpahy
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Art South Africa is a quarterly magazine, which addresses issues around contemporary visual art in South Africa, as well as the crossover between art and fashion, architecture, music and design. Produced by Bell-Roberts Publishing, the magazine has two linked publications, Itch and Snapped. ASA has won two Mondi Magazine Awards for Reviews Writing and Design and Illustration (2004). Art South Africa's editorial policy is to offer well-written, thorough journalism. Writers are drawn from a variety of disciplines and both acvadmic and non-academic contexts.
Curators and Key Staff:
Bronwyn Law Viljoen (editor)Contact
Bell-Roberts Publishing
Tel: +27 (0) 21 465 9108
Fax: +27 (0) 86 656 5931
Email: info@artsouthafrica.com
Website: www.artsouthafrica.comPhysical Address:
Ground Floor
Fairweather House
176 Sir Lowry Road,
Woodstock
7925
South AfricaPostal Address:
P.O. Box 16067
Vlaeberg
8018
South Africa
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- Western Cape
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Chimurenga
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Chimurenga, a pan African publication of writing, art and politics has been in print since March 2002. It was founded by Ntone Edjabe. The journal is published on the page three times/year, online monthly and through themed performances called "Chimurenga Sessions."
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A flowering of organic schools of thought grown in backyard gardens, tilled and fertilised by the fundamentals of humanity preached and sometimes practiced. Fela says, simply: Who no know go know.
An incomplete roll call: Ramps, Scratch, Fransch, Frantz, Zimology, Wright, Roy, Tosh, Roach, Shahrzad, Armah, Nortje, Meshell, Lee, Ali, Hani, Busi, Buchi, Kippie, (the cry of) Winnie, Mongezi ("You ain't gonna know me"), (King) Tubby, (Ken) Bugul, BigYouth, Badu-ism, Baldwin, Bili, Brathwaite, (Bra) Willie, (Bra) Wally, Kwani?, Kwaninis, Nina, Kalonji, Dyani, D-Money, Jimi, Djibril, Nkoli, LKJ, PBS, BNB (vol1), BOP, POC, TP OK Jazz, PE, Miles (sometimes), MAW, Matthews, Mazrui, Matigari, Metronome, Mapfumo, Mwalimu, Mongo, Zao, Shado, Ukooflani Maumau, Seithlamo, Chico, Ko-Shun, Okot p', Gil-Scott, Ra, Akomfrah's BAFC, Galeano, (General's) Politburo, (Real) Rozano, Yambo, Yes & No, Neo, Dumile, Dudu, Douleur, Zeke, Zoe, Achille, Mashile, Micere, Okigbo, Biko, Betty D, Bessie H, Bessie S, Olu, Anikulapo, Sobukwe, The Leninist Czar, Wole, Were-Were, Desiree, Sangare, Ray, Lorde, Letta, Vera, Wenge Musica (4x4 bcbg), Mingus, Mos, Fani-Kayode, Onsulade, Seun, Sandile, Neg'Marrons, G-Force Reagon, Tuff Gong, Banton, Kiemute, Liyenkula, Kouakou, Fong Kong Bantu Soundsystem, Skeem, Labou-Tansi, Zackie, Tsitsi, Pakhati and the other 50, The other Dumisane - "If am the other who are you?", (The) Artist, Tate, Taban, Govan, Ousmane, Tabane, (Neogy's) Transition-ers, (Botsotso) Jesters, Staffriders, Glendora, Walker, (the other) Trevor, Themba at the House of Truth, Brenda, Bonga, Donga, Amandla, Almicar, Sedar, Spivak, Lady Saw, Samora, Tchicaya, Fodeba, Makeba, Marechera, Malangatana, Binyavanga, Chimamanda, (the hand of) Maradona, Sankara, Rakim, Rose, Manfila, Nah-ee-lah, Mafika, Fiel dos Santos, Marcos, hooks, Abdullah (no, Dollar), Mboya, Chinua, Gza, Tuma, Lumumba's speech, La Guma, Tutuola, Midnight Children, Midnight Marauders, Said, Taiwa, Thandiswa, Appiah, Basquiat, Boukaka, A luta, Kalakuta, Union & Lutte, Ujamaa, Amandla (redux), Intifada, Chimurenga...in no particular order...
Contacts
Tel: (021) 422 4168
Fax: (021) 424 1673Physical Address: Room 303 Pan African Market 76 Long Street Cape Town South Africa
Postal Address: P.O. Box 15117 Vlaeberg 8018 Cape Town
South AfricaWebsite: www.chimurenga.co.za
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- Western Cape
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David Krut Publishing (Cape Town), Print Workshop and Projects
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Publishing . Contemporary Gallery . Alternative Space . Emerging Artists . Publishing . Production
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David Krut Publishing was established in 1997, one of the first specialist publishers for the contemporary arts scene in South Africa. Aside from producing the first major publication on William Kentridge, DKP has been responsible for producing the Taxi Art Book series of critically acclaimed publications on a range of leading South African artists. DKP has outlets in Rosebank and at Arts on Main in Johannesburg, and at the Montebello Design Centre in Cape Town.David Krut Print Workshop (DKW) was established in 2000 to provide professional printmaking facilities in Johannesburg. In the collaborative environment of the workshop, artists and printmakers create limited-edition prints and unique works on paper. DKW has worked with over 65 established and emerging artists.Launched in March 2007, David Krut Projects has venues in New York and Johannesburg, the latter located a few doors down from the book store and print workshop in Rosebank. The Project/Gallery space has hosted a number of exhibitions, book launches and other events, involving a cross-section leading South African contemporary artists and creative initiatives.Key People:David KrutJill RossAlistair WhittonGenevieve LoweTarryn HackettContactsDavid Krut Projects, Print Workshop and BookstoreTelephone: (011) 880 5648Email: david@davidkrut.comWebsite: www.davidkrut.comPhysical Address140 Jan Smuts AvenueParkwoodJohannesburgArts on MainMain StreetCity and SuburbanJohannesburgTelephone: +27 (0) 11 334 1209(Bookstore - Cape Town)David Krut Fine Arts and PublishingTelephone: +27 (0) 21 685 0676Email: alastair@davidkrut.comCape Town31 Newlands AvenueNewlandsCape Town7700Postal Address:PO Box 892, Houghton2041 Johannesburg
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- specialist service providers
- Independent Platforms
- Western Cape
- media/publishing
- Contemporary Gallery
- education/training
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Design Indaba
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Since 1995, Design Indaba has been committed to a vision that is built on the belief that creativity will fuel an economic revolution in South Africa.
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As such, Design Indaba is a celebration of design in a country iconic of the triumph of the human spirit. Proof that even the most intractable problem can be neutralised by the will of the people, resurgent South Africa is a beacon to the world. Design Indaba typifies this can-do spirit through its belief in design and how it can help solve the problems faced by an emerging economy. With the right support, a better future can be designed.
By attracting the world’s brightest talent, Design Indaba has become a respected institution on the creative landscape and one of the few global events that celebrates all the creative sectors - graphic design, advertising, film, music, fashion design, industrial design, architecture, craft, visual art, new media, publishing, broadcasting and performing arts sector. Besides the flagship conference and expo,Design Indaba has grown into a multitiered experience that incorporates an extensive range of elements such as events, publications, education, training, business, development and community initiatives.
Contacts
Telephone: (021) 465 9966
Fax: (021) 465 9978Physical Address:
16 Mill Street
Gardens
Cape TownPostal Address:
P.O. Box 7735
Roggebaai
Cape Town
8012Website: http://www.designndaba.com
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- specialist service providers
- Western Cape
- media/publishing
- Contemporary Gallery


