Staden-Garbett, Miranthe(Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2009)
Willem Boshoff is a practicing conceptual artist. Readings typically emphasise his use of language, socio-political consciousness and critique of authority within the South African context of colonialism and apartheid. In ...
Mare, Estelle Alma(Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2012)
The aim of this article is to critique Martin Heidegger’s fourfold as a static concept and to reformulate
it as a dynamic concept to be applied as a criterion to assess the architectural excellence of the temple
complex ...
Two photographs depicting an escritoire at Groot Constantia. It originally belonged to the Steyn family. The flap has an inlay of birds and foliage; the second photograph shows the escritoire with the flap down. See also ...
Photograph depicting a roll-top bureau or writing desk of unknown origin and date. It has bombé drawers and a shaped, carved apron. The roll top has two fielded panels. It stands on very squat cabriole legs.
Franklin, Marike; Breed, Ida(Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2017)
Wupperthal is a place that reflects an intimate relationship between man and nature and stands as
an object within the landscape. It is one of the best-preserved mission stations in the Western Cape
that still functions ...
Jenkins, P.; African Perspectives Conference Proceedings; Bakker, Karel A.(Department of Architecture, University of Pretoria, 2010)
This paper initially briefly reviews different approaches to urban studies in African urban areas as an introduction to the intention in establishing a link between an understanding of the social significance of the city ...