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Miscast

(Review of the Miscast exhibition/installation by Pippa Skotnes; originally published in Southern African Review of Books, Issue 44, July/August 1996, alongside reviews of same by Carmel Schrire and Yvette Abrahams. Reproduced here unedited.) I catch a train into Cape Town and walk to the South African National Gallery to view the Miscast exhibition. Ungraced by […]
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Average rating: 4.09 · 45 ratings · 4 reviews · 7 distinct works
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This Carting Life

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