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Biography ambiguity
The brief history about the Ndebele people is a little confusing. I'm going to leave it for now, but maybe it should be erased--people ccould follow the links.
I don't know why the writer spelled the word "amaNdembele". Wikipedia classifies it as "amandebele". Maybe wikipedia writes it the anglicized way, but for the sake of organization I changed it.
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2006 National Arts and Culture Trust, Lifetime Achievement Award, SA
2001 Arts and Culture Award, Art Promotion, SA
2001 Pan African Broadcasting, Heritage and Achievement Award (PABHA), SA
2001 Radio Ndebele Award, SA
1999 Mpumalanga Arts and Culture Award, SA
1997 Nassau County Commendation, New York, USA
1997 Incorporated Village of Hempstead Citation, Hempstead, New York, USA
1997 Ministry of Culture and Communication, Centre de la Villette, France
1996 Mpumalanga Sport Premier's Culture Award, SA
1988 Radio Ndebele Award, SA
Selected publications and references
Cantz, H. (2005), New Identities, Zeitgenossische Kunst Aus Sudafrika, Museum Bochum, Germany,
ISBN978-3-77571 489-1
Courtney-Clarke, M, (1986), Ndebele, London: Thames & Hudson,
ISBN0-500-28387-7
de Jager, F. R., & A. G. Loots (2003), Esther Mahlangu 2003, Vgallery, Cape Town,
ISBN0-620-30600-9
de Jager, F. R., & A. G. Loots (2015), Esther Mahlangu 80, 34FineArt, Cape Town, ISBN 978-0-620-67031 -9
Duke, L. (1994), "The Living Art of Esther Mahlangu: On a D.C. Street, a South African Master Paints in the Tradition of Her Tribe", The Washington Post, 4 September 1994
Grenier, C. (2013), Multiple Modernities: 1905-1970, Centre Pompidou, France,
ISBN978-2-84426-653-8
Guggenheim Bilbao Museum TF Editores & FMGB (2006), '100% Africa' [Exhibition Catalogue]
Hansen, L. (1995/1996), 'Memory and Amnesia: Transformation of the Vernacular Architecture of the Southern Ndebele in South Africa' [Unpublished Thesis], Post Graduate Centre for Human Settlements, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
James, D., & C. J. van Vuuren (1998), "The Ndebele", in Magubane, P. (ed.), Vanishing Cultures of South Africa, Cape Town: Struik,
ISBN978-0-847-82097-9
Loubser, A, (1994), "Recent Changes in Wall Painting amongst the Ndzundza as an Indication of Social Changes amongst AmaNdebele Women" (unpublished Honors Dissertation), The University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Magnin, A., & J. Soulillou (1996), Contemporary Art of Africa, London: Thames & Hudson,
ISBN0-500-01 71 3-1
Magubane, P., & S. Klopper (2001), African Heritage, Arts and Crafts, Cape Town: Struik, ISBN 1 -86872-51 6-2
Martin, J.-H. (1989), Les Magiciens de la Terre, Paris: Editions du Centre Pompidou,
ISBN978-2858504985
Martin, J.-H., & A. Cohen-Solal (2014), Les Magiciens de la Terre: Retour sur une exposition legendaire, Editions Xavier Barral, Centre Pompidou, Paris,
ISBN978-2-84426-693-4
Magnin, A., de Lima Greene, A., & A. J. Wardlaw (2005), African Art Now: Masterpieces from the Jean Pigozzi Collection (exhibition catalogue), Merrel,
ISBN978-0890902950
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Biography ambiguity
The brief history about the Ndebele people is a little confusing. I'm going to leave it for now, but maybe it should be erased--people ccould follow the links.
I don't know why the writer spelled the word "amaNdembele". Wikipedia classifies it as "amandebele". Maybe wikipedia writes it the anglicized way, but for the sake of organization I changed it.
Editfromwithout (
talk)
23:20, 1 May 2012 (UTC)reply
2006 National Arts and Culture Trust, Lifetime Achievement Award, SA
2001 Arts and Culture Award, Art Promotion, SA
2001 Pan African Broadcasting, Heritage and Achievement Award (PABHA), SA
2001 Radio Ndebele Award, SA
1999 Mpumalanga Arts and Culture Award, SA
1997 Nassau County Commendation, New York, USA
1997 Incorporated Village of Hempstead Citation, Hempstead, New York, USA
1997 Ministry of Culture and Communication, Centre de la Villette, France
1996 Mpumalanga Sport Premier's Culture Award, SA
1988 Radio Ndebele Award, SA
Selected publications and references
Cantz, H. (2005), New Identities, Zeitgenossische Kunst Aus Sudafrika, Museum Bochum, Germany,
ISBN978-3-77571 489-1
Courtney-Clarke, M, (1986), Ndebele, London: Thames & Hudson,
ISBN0-500-28387-7
de Jager, F. R., & A. G. Loots (2003), Esther Mahlangu 2003, Vgallery, Cape Town,
ISBN0-620-30600-9
de Jager, F. R., & A. G. Loots (2015), Esther Mahlangu 80, 34FineArt, Cape Town, ISBN 978-0-620-67031 -9
Duke, L. (1994), "The Living Art of Esther Mahlangu: On a D.C. Street, a South African Master Paints in the Tradition of Her Tribe", The Washington Post, 4 September 1994
Grenier, C. (2013), Multiple Modernities: 1905-1970, Centre Pompidou, France,
ISBN978-2-84426-653-8
Guggenheim Bilbao Museum TF Editores & FMGB (2006), '100% Africa' [Exhibition Catalogue]
Hansen, L. (1995/1996), 'Memory and Amnesia: Transformation of the Vernacular Architecture of the Southern Ndebele in South Africa' [Unpublished Thesis], Post Graduate Centre for Human Settlements, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
James, D., & C. J. van Vuuren (1998), "The Ndebele", in Magubane, P. (ed.), Vanishing Cultures of South Africa, Cape Town: Struik,
ISBN978-0-847-82097-9
Loubser, A, (1994), "Recent Changes in Wall Painting amongst the Ndzundza as an Indication of Social Changes amongst AmaNdebele Women" (unpublished Honors Dissertation), The University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Magnin, A., & J. Soulillou (1996), Contemporary Art of Africa, London: Thames & Hudson,
ISBN0-500-01 71 3-1
Magubane, P., & S. Klopper (2001), African Heritage, Arts and Crafts, Cape Town: Struik, ISBN 1 -86872-51 6-2
Martin, J.-H. (1989), Les Magiciens de la Terre, Paris: Editions du Centre Pompidou,
ISBN978-2858504985
Martin, J.-H., & A. Cohen-Solal (2014), Les Magiciens de la Terre: Retour sur une exposition legendaire, Editions Xavier Barral, Centre Pompidou, Paris,
ISBN978-2-84426-693-4
Magnin, A., de Lima Greene, A., & A. J. Wardlaw (2005), African Art Now: Masterpieces from the Jean Pigozzi Collection (exhibition catalogue), Merrel,
ISBN978-0890902950