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South African Journal of Art History Volume 23 (2008)

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South African Journal of Art History Volume 23 (2008)

 

Letter of Consent

South African Journal of Art History, Volume 23, Issue 1 (2008)
Content
Bakker, Karel A. Editorial
Ware, SueAnne Design activism and the contested terrains of memorials
Noble, J.A. Memorialising the Freedom Charter : contested imaginations for the development of Freedom Square at Kliptown, 1991 - 2006
Jekot, Barbara P. Reinterpreting public places and spaces : a selection of Krzyszt of Wodiczko's public artwork
Kruger, Runette Where is 'utopia' now : an exploration of contemporary Dutch utopian thought and art
Ferreira, O.J.O. & Le Roux, Schalk Fortaleza de São Sebastião en die Kasteel de Goede Hoop : 'n historiese en vergelykende studie
Duffey, Alexander E.
Anton van Wouw's sculptures on buildings in Pretoria
Olivier, Bert Architecture as consumer space
Schmidt, Leoni Relational provisionality : drawing as spatio-temporal critique
Muller, Liana Intangible and tangible landscapes : an anthropological perspective based on two South African case studies
Coetzer, Nic Exploring 'place-making,' city squares & other places : Cape Town's pre-apartheid spatial politics
Steyn, Gerald Market streets in South Africa's informal settlements
Ross, Wendy The greening of art : ecology, community and the public domain
Viljoen, Russel "Alcohol and Art" : Charles Davidson Bell and his cari-catured images of Colonial Khoikhoi in early nineteenth century Century South Africa
Mare, Estelle Alma The porous city as a model for urban renewal
Breed, Ida The dimensions of space in the urban environment : three methodological approaches for designers that encompass the dynamics of urban space
Bakker, Karel A. & Odendaal, Francois Managing heritage in a contested space : the case of Le Morne Cultural Landscape in Mauritius
Raman, Pattabi G. Modernism, public space and public art
Konik, Adrian Cultural artefacts as places of political contestation : radical democracy, discursive 'groundlessness' and The Name of the Rose
Schoeman, G.T. What remains : photographs, the corpse, and empty places
Glatigny, Pascal Dubourg, Mare, Estelle Alma & Viljoen, Russel Stafford Inter se nulli fines : representations of the presence of the Khoikhoi in early colonial maps of the Cape of Good Hope
South African Journal of Art History, Volume 23, Issue 2 (2008)
Content
Mare, Estelle Alma Mnesikles: the second architect on the Athenian Acropolis
Van Vuuren, C.J. The intricacy of intangible cultural heritage: some perspectives
on Ndebele earthen architecture
Kruger, Runette Mondrian’u s abstraction: chrysalis or colony? A psychoanalytic and
feminist reading
Stevens, Ingrid & Munro, Allan Meetings with Others: a critique of multiculturalism
Potgieter, Frikkie Detotalising or meaninglessness: on the continued relevance of poststructuralism for postmodern art and culture
Noble, J.A. Architecture, hybridities and post-apartheid design
Konik, Adrian
The political significance of ‘presentism’ in Annaud’s 'The Name of the Rose '(1984)
Steyn, Carol & Mare, Estelle Alma Jean Sibelius and his “monument” by Eila Hiltunen
Kistner, Ulrike The bold, the beautiful, and the ugly : reflections occasioned by a beautiful book edited by Sarah Nuttall : review article
Gluskin, Emanuel A comment on 'Servant pouring milk' (Milkmaid) by Jan Vermeer
Gluskin, Emanuel For 'A Girl Asleep' by Jan Vermeer : The first movie
Mare, Estelle Alma Postmodernism, Postsocialism and Beyond, Ales Erjavec : book review
South African Journal of Art History, Volume 23, Issue 3 (2008)
Content
Mare, E.A Editorial
Mare, Estelle Alma Design, art and the notion of empathy
Geldenhuys, Daniel G Empathy as perception in downtown Los Angeles and the Walt Disney Concert Hall as an act of architecture
Ncokazi, Litha & Steele, John Tribute to a special woman, Abigail Nosapho Ncokazi : 1930 - 2001
Van Rensburg, Rudolf J. & Da Costa, Mary-Anne Space as ritual : contesting the fixed interpretation of space in the African city
Van Rensburg, Rudolf J. & Da Costa, Mary-Anne Space as ritual : rethinking spatial strategies in the African city
Jekot, Barbara P. Selected study of architectural envelopes controlling sun radiation - the integration of nature into design
Olivier, Bert Women's 'nature' and architectural design
Van Bergen, Jan Willem From flatness to centeredness : defining empathy in design and why nature is the best designer
Van Tonder, Gert J. Distilling an image of nature from Japanese Zen gardens
Stevens, Ingrid Nature and design : thoughts on sources and subjects
Kruger, Runette Design and empathy

Recent Submissions

  • Jekot, Barbara P. (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2008)
    This article investigates light control devices in architecture and nature searching for possible improvements and inspirations in architectural design. The article will briefly evaluate sun breakers and louvers as well ...
  • Mare, Estelle Alma (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2008)
    Design as a theme.
  • Kruger, Runette (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2008)
    The relationship between design and empathy is not unproblematic. Consideration of this relationship brings several questions to mind, including whether it is possible for design to be practiced in a predominantly empathetic ...
  • Stevens, Ingrid (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2008)
    This article takes the theme ‘Is nature the best designer?’ and, in order to show that nature was historically and remains today a viable, valid and relevant source of design, particularly surface and pattern design, looks ...
  • Van Bergen, Jan Willem (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2008)
    In this article I will be elaborating a position first articulated by R. Buckminster Fuller. This position is that the geometry we rely on to inform and motivate our acts is central to our being in the world, and hence our ...