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South African art.
Cecil Skotnes was born in 1926 in East London,
South African. His father,
Edwin Andor Eilertsen Skotnes was Norwegian, born in Ankenes...
- "CONTRIBUTORS xam contributors".
University of Cape Town.
Retrieved 18 June 2021.
Skotnes,
Pippa (1996).
MISCAST MISCAST Negotiating the
Presence of the Bushmen...
- Folklore. Juta and
Company Ltd. ISBN 9781770130913.
Retrieved 7
August 2020.
Skotnes,
Pippa (1996).
MISCAST MISCAST Negotiating the
Presence of the Bushmen...
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created by Los Angeles-based
artists Ryan "Yanoe"
Sarfati and Eric "Zoueh"
Skotnes. The
mural becomes animated when
viewed through a
smartphone camera. The...
- Sachs,
including works by
Gerard Sekoto,
William Kentridge, and
Cecil Skotnes. The hill
overlooks downtown Johannesburg to the
South and the wealthy...
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Sibande (born 1982)
Penny Siopis (born 1953)
Lucas Sithole (1931–1994)
Cecil Skotnes (1926–2009) Sean
Slemon (born 1978) Jo
Smail (born 1943)
Kathryn Smith...
- Guma † Gold 2003
Literature Dumile Feni † Gold 2003
Visual arts
Cecil Skotnes Gold 2003
Visual arts
Steve Mokone Gold 2003
Football Gary
Player Gold...
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interviewed by Paul Thompson.”
Migration and identity. Ed. Rina Benmayor,
Andor Skotnes. Oxford; New York:
Oxford University Press, 1984. Xie, Shaobo. “Writing...
- Paul Sweezy.
Interview of Paul M.
Sweezy by
Christopher Phelps and
Andor Skotnes Obituary (Monthly Review)
Obituary (The New York Times)
Obituary (The Guardian)...
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characterised the
Bushmen in such a
disparaging manner. The curator,
Pippa Skotnes, used
installation art as a medium,
which focussed on the
visual elements...