"Catalogue of the exhibition, Stevenson, Cape Town, 2021."Phambi Kwendlovu, translating from isiXhosa as 'before the elephant', looks at this animal's physical, metaphorical and idiomatic existence. Nazareth states, 'The elephant is the memory, but you are also the elephant; the elephant is like the joker in a card game, it can be used for many things.'" from the Stevenson website. Includes the essay, "Make for where the August hams grow" by Sisipho Ngodwana, and 12 pamphlets. Text in both English and Portuguese."--from Clarke's Bookshop, https://clarkesbooks.co.za/products/paulo-nazareth-phambi-kwendlovu.
Contents:
Make for where the August hams grows / Sisipho Ngodwana -- Works -- Pamphlets -- [Portuguese translation] Vá em direção aos presuntos de agosto / Sisipho Ngodwana -- Artist biography -- Acknowledgements
Summary:
"As a follow-up to 'Enkosi, umoya wabuya", Nazareth presented 'Phambi kwendlovu' ('Before the elephant'), his first solo exhibition with Stevenson, in 2019"--Page 21.
Series:
Catalogue ; 97
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1301379939
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.