`A HISTORY OF THE IZIKO SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL GALLERY REFLECTIONS ON ART AND NATIONAL IDENTITY`

`A HISTORY OF THE IZIKO SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL GALLERY REFLECTIONS ON ART AND NATIONAL IDENTITY`

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"A HISTORY OF THE IZIKO SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL GALLERY REFLECTIONS ON ART AND NATIONAL IDENTITY" BY ANNA TIETZE.  SOFTCOVER IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, 236 PAGES, NO INSCRIPTIONS OR NAMES.

In South Africa, with its highly contested and mutable understandings of national identity, its National Gallery is no less a contested space. This book explores how the gallery has understood its function and its public, as a national gallery (from 1930) and, before that, the chief gallery of the Cape Colony. This question is investigated through a study of the gallerys administration, collection and exhibition practices, the works it bought and exhibited, as well as the public response to exhibitions, setting it in the context of national galleries worldwide and particularly in the former colonies. What is understood by and expected of a national gallery varies considerably worldwide. Should it regard itself as part of a broad international cultural discourse, or should it be representative of a specifically national or even regional identity? The gallery is a microcosm of the greater debate: how the South African nation relates to the larger world and how, if at all, it understands the concept of a shared culture. In the last 20 years, museum studies have become a major part of the field of cultural studies.

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