David Koloane [TAXI-006]
He is the co-founder and director of the Fordsburg Artists' Studios ( The Bag Factory ) and in 1997 was appointed a member of the National Arts Council of South Africa. He has been the curator of a number of international group shows and his works have featured in major exhibitions including the Venice Biennale. In 1998, he was the recipient of the prestigious Prince Claus Fund Award. David Koloane's work reflects the socio-political landscape of South Africa, both past abnd present. The conditions created by the apartheid system have to a large extent transfixed the human condition as the axis around which his work revolves. Veronique Tadjo, fellow painter and writer from the Ivory Coast has written the text for this book. She is the author of many acclaimed works of fiction for adults and children, and has used her poetic skills to weave the strands of thought and theme in Koloane's work into an atmospheric text. The author's text is in English with extracts translated into French and Dutch. TaXi-006 also includes an introduction to the work of David Koloane by Nadine Gordimer, Nobel Prize Winner in Literature, 1991, which is translated into French and Dutch. The book consists of 96 pages with 48 pages of colour images. Written by Veronique Tadjo, edited by Brenda Atkinson. Softcover. French / Dutch translations An Educational Supplement is published with each TaXi Art Book.
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DETAILS OF BOOK Author : Veronique TadjoEditor: Brenda Atkinson Design and layout: Paul Emmanuel Production: Publisher: David Krut Publishing French Translator: Veronique Tadjo / Catherine Lauga du Plessis Dutch Translator: Loes Nas Printing: Keyprint Paper: Millenium Matt 137 gsm © The authors, the artist, and David Krut Publishing, 2002 ISBN 0-95844-96-3-5 ESSAY |