Impressions
From
South Africa

1965 to Now

March 23–August 29, 2011

  • Introduction
  • Selected Works
    • Posters and Activism
    • Linocut: Rorke’s Drift and Beyond
    • Intaglio
    • Photography in Printmaking
    • New Directions
  • In the Printshop
  • All Works in the Online Collection
  • Publication
  • Exhibitions Views
  • Other Resources
    • Exhibition Checklist
    • Blog
    • Events
  • Credits
MoMA
arrow

12 of 20

arrow
Exhibition Photo 12

Installation view of Impressions from South Africa, 1965 to Now

Installation view of (left to right, in case) Sue Williamson’s A Few South Africans (1986), spread for the journal Atlántica Internacional Revista de las Artes (1998), and Freedom Charter T-shirt (1986); (above case) Anton Kannemeyer’s A White Person (2004); and Sue Williamson’s For Thirty Years Next to His Heart (1990) in Impressions from South Africa, 1965 to Now, The Paul J. Sachs Prints and Illustrated Books Galleries, second floor, The Museum of Modern Art, March 23–August 29, 2011. Photo by Thomas Griesel. © The Museum of Modern Art

Full Caption
Zoom