ijusi Design Based in African Experience Exhibit at UCT Hiddingh Campus
This World Design Capital 2014 project takes a look at the visual language of Mzansi
Get an eyeful of 20 years worth of lekker local visual designs at the ijusi – Design Based in African Experience exhibit, a showcase of South Africa’s only experimental graphics magazine’s quest to find out “What makes me African, and what does that ‘look’ like.” The installation comprises works by Mzansi’s leading artists and photographers, world-renowned graphic designers and unknown local creators, and all the pieces will be on display at the University of Cape Town’s Michaelis Galleries (Hiddingh Campus) from Thursday, 26 June to Wednesday, 23 July 2014.
Founded in 1995 by designer and publisher Garth Walker, ijusi (the name means ‘juice’ in isiZulu)is a Durban-based non-commercial magazine that aims to promote a visual design culture based on the South African experience, and despite the fact that it’snever actually been for sale, the publication has garnered an almost cult following from enthusiasts worldwide. The exhibition, which is a World Design Capital 2014 official project, draws on all 29 issues of ijusi for a display that highlights the traditions and heritage of the country and how the visual aesthetic has developed over the past two decades as South Africa has found its democratic feet.
Contributors include the likes of award-winning author Lauren Beukes, graphic designer Sne Mtetwa, legendary comic artists Mark and Anton Kannemeyer and Garth Walker himself, and visitors can expect to see a range of mediums and contexts, from graphic design, illustration and typography to writing and photography. All in all, audiences should look forward to a fascinating timeline of South African design and a spectacular feast for the eyes.
TICKETS FOR THE IJUSI – DESIGN BASED IN AFRICAN EXPERIENCE AT UCT HIDDINGH CAMPUS
Entry to the exhibit is absolutely FREE! So, there’s no excuse to miss out. The gallery is open from 11am to 4pm from Tuesday to Friday and from 10am to 1pm on Saturdays. Appointments can be made for viewing outside of gallery hours.
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