Correspondence re the erection of bus shelters in Pretoria
- ZA HPRA AD1715-7-7.2
- Subseries
- 1953-1955
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Records
Correspondence re the erection of bus shelters in Pretoria
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Records
Correspondence re the Swaziland Progressive Association
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Records
Correspondence re unrest at Fort Hare
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Records
Also correspondence re Z.K. Matthews, 1953.
Correspondence regarding the Protection of Names, uniforms and badges
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Records
Council housing provision for whites in Johannesburg 1920-1955
Part of Papers of Susan Parnell
Part of Ahmed Timol Inquest, records
Including handwritten Index to Record to pages which are missing from the collection. Further included pages 653-663 Discussion in Court after and referring to a joint meeting, which took place on the 24 May 1972, and which seemed to have been held around terminology used in the post mortem
Critical Perspectives: The Role of the Visual Artist
What is the role of the visual artist in the struggle and how is it judged as "art"? Gavin Jantjes discusses how visual art should challenge the interiorisation of Western artistic evaluation (and its pressures on artistic quality) and rather appeal to instill in ones own community a meaningful interest in both their culture and art. He regards black artists as being sidelined on the global stage and urges artists to fight racism and eurocentricism in art.
Medu Art Ensemble
Culture and Resistance Conference and Art Toward Social Development Exhibition Pamphlets
There are two (duplicate) pamphlets that provide brief information advertising for both the Culture and Resistance Symposium and the Art Toward Social Development Exhibition. Included within the flyer is a schedule for the Culture and Resistance Symposium with the dates and main topics for each day, together with the registration form that had to be filled by all attendees. The exhibition is advertised as being comprehensive, dynamic and historic for people. The exhibition aimed at having open discussion with the artists about the direction of South African culture.
Medu Art Ensemble
Culture and Resistance in South Africa
In this paper, Keorapetse Kgositsile argues that art and culture play a role in the struggle against Apartheid. Kgositsile, a poet and acclaimed writer, regards literature as being a key site of struggle. He suggests that literature "must serve the interests of the people in their fight against a culture which insists that they should be robbed". Kgositsile reflects on the contributions of literature to the struggle which he believes are both artistic and "functional" to the needs of the people.
Medu Art Ensemble