![]() ![]() The book follows the life of Tshepo, a student living in Cape Town, as his inner life traverses madness, shame, sex, violence, power, intimacy, history, xenophobia, sexuality, love, race, mysticism and mystery – themes that in many ways foreshadowed prominent focal points in South African contemporary art as it emerged from the period in which the book was written.ĭuring his life, Duiker interacted with a number of artists and writers still working today. ![]() This exhibition, developed by Joost Bosland in conversation with Moshekwa Langa, pays tribute to the seminal K Sello Duiker novel The Quiet Violence of Dreams, published in 2001. Glenn Ligon, Untitled (Bruise/Blues), 2014, neon and paint, installation view, blank projects, Woodstock main road, Cape Town ![]()
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