![]() ![]() ![]() The novel follows him through Cape Town and its surrounds, and vividly explores his journey of questioning and understanding his sexuality and masculinity as a black man in post-1994 South Africa. The story follows the life of Tshepo, a young man of colour recently released from a mental institute after being admitted for psychosis. The exhibition functions as a collective response to Duiker’s 2001 novel of the same title and explores ways in which the artists relate, reflect and project their experiences onto a piece of writing. This should take you 6 minutes to read.Īs homage to the life of author K Sello Duiker, ‘The Quiet Violence of Dreams’ exhibition manifests an admirable interdisciplinarity of visual commentary on written text. A student review by Daniel Rautenbach on the 14th of September 2016. ![]()
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