The 2nd Auckland Triennial, 20 March - 30 May 2004, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Auckland, New Zealand, Aotearoa.
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Identity and Hybridity
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Senzeni Marasela

(Republic South Africa)

Selected Exhibitions

2000 Art Region End of Africa (AREA), Listasafn Reykjavikur Kjarvalsstadir, Reykjavik, Iceland; Margins in the Mainstream, Namibian National Gallery, Windhoek, SA; Fresh: Artist in Residence, South African National Gallery, Cape Town, SA; Portrat Afrika, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany; Translation /Seduction/Displacement: Post-Conceptual and Photographic work by Artists from South Africa, White Box, New York, USA 1999 Market Photo Workshop Exhibition, Rembrandt van Rijn Gallery, Johannesburg, SA; Postcards from South Africa, Axis Gallery, New York, USA; Annual Student Exhibition, Gertrude Posel Gallery, Wits, Johannesburg, SA; Unplugged IV, Rembrandt van Rijn Gallery, Market Photo Workshop, Johannesburg, SA; Truth Veils, Gertrude Posel Gallery, Wits, Johannesburg, SA; Lines of Sight, South African National Gallery, Cape Town, SA; Democracy's Images, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, SA 1998 Women's Voice, Mercedes Benz Museum, Stuttgart, Germany and touring; Democracy's Images, Bildmuseet, Umeå, Sweden and touring; Family Ties, Sandton Civic Gallery, Johannesburg, SA 1997 Martienssen Prize Exhibition (Special Mention), Gertrude Posel Gallery, Wits, Johannesburg, SA; Not Quite a Christmas Exhibition, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, SA

Selected Bibliography

Rory Bester, 'A memorialised Archive', Fresh/ Senzeni Marasela, exhibition catalogue, South African National Gallery, Cape Town, 2001
Rory Bester, 'Senzeni Marasela', Democracy's Images: Photography and Visual Art After Apartheid, exhibition catalogue, Jan Erik Lundström & Katarina Pierce (eds), Bildmuseet, Umeå, Sweden, 1998, pp 118–119
Kathryn Smith, Artthrob, website for Contemporary Art in South Africa; from Artbio, a monthly feature on an artist currently in the public eye
Andreas Mario Zervigon, 'The weave of memory: Siemon Allen's Screen in Postapartheid South Africa', Art Journal, New York, Spring 2002

 


Senzeni Marasela - from the series Stompie Seipei, died 1989, age 14
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Senzeni Marasela
from the series Stompie Seipei, died 1989, age 14, 1998 (detail)
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