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Sue Williamson and Ashraf Jamal, Art in South Africa: the future present, Publisher David Philip (Cape Town), 1996. Frank Herreman and Mark D'Amato, Liberated voices: contemporary art from South Africa, The Museum for African Art, 1999. Emma Bedford and Sophie Perryer, 10 Years 100 Artists: Art In A Democratic South Africa, Struik, 2004.
Troye Sivan (born 1995), South African-born; Thamsanqa Shabalala (born 1977), singer with Ladysmith Black Mambazo; Thulani Shabalala (born 1968), singer with Ladysmith Black Mambazo; Shane Eagle (born 1996), hip-hop artist and lyricist; Shiraz, band active 1984–1984; Silver Creek Mountain Band, folk band; Margaret Singana (1938–2000)
Solo artists are alphabetised by their stage name or surname—whichever is more common. Choirs that sing in Afrikaans are also included in the list, but other music groups are listed in the "Music groups" section below. The first major South African singers to record in Afrikaans were Ada Forrest and Annie Visser, in 1908. [1
South African art is the visual art produced by the people inhabiting the territory occupied by the modern country of South Africa. The oldest art objects in the world were discovered in a South African cave. Archaeologists have discovered two sets of art kits thought to be 100,000 years old at a cave in South Africa.
Renowned South African artist Mmakgabo Helen Sebidi had a series of artworks disappear during a trip to Sweden in 1991. Three decades later, most of the “Ntlo E Etsamayang (The Walking House ...
20th-century South African artists (6 C, 17 P) 21st-century South African artists (6 C, 19 P) 0–9. Cape Colony artists (2 C, 13 P) A. South African architects by ...
Dineo Seshee Bopape (born 1981), multimedia artist; Candice Breitz (born 1972), artist working with video and photography, educator; Sarah Britten (born 1974), writer, lipstick artist; Rhona Brown (1922–2014), botanical artist
Jacobus Hendrik (Henk) Pierneef (usually referred to as Pierneef) (13 August 1886 Pretoria – 4 October 1957 Pretoria), [1] was a South African landscape artist, generally considered to be one of the best of the old South African masters. His distinctive style is widely recognised and his work was greatly influenced by the South African landscape.