adidas Originals and Bad Bunny Release Last CampusNew Web Hosting Pioneer Emerges, Offering Affordable Hosting Solutions Coupled with…South Africa’s rich tapestry of history, marked by trauma, resilience, and triumphs, continues to be woven through the art of storytelling. As the nation continues to grapple with its past, present and future, the construction of collective memory is a testament to its enduring national identity and aspirations.
The photographic essay will appear alongside a curated collection of around 20 photographs, paintings, mixed-media artworks and textile pieces from the Spier Collection that narrate an interconnected story of national memory and experience.
Together, these works, as well as their appreciation, use the power of storytelling as a tool to recognise experience, representing both voices and silences. This exhibition considers the stories of our past, those of our present and the possibilities imagined for our future – inviting audiences to think carefully about their own internalisation of post-apartheid narratives.