"African Artists in the Age of the Big Man". Professor Chika Okeke-Agulu
3 February 17:00 to 18:00
Examinations School, (East School), High Street, Oxford, OX1 4BG
To speak in Parables: Dumile Feni in Hendrik Verwoerd’s South Africa, 1960s
"In this lecture I examine art and politics in the 1960s South Africa, paying particular attention to Hendrik Verwoerd, the self-styled “Great Induna,” and architect of Apartheid, whose assassination in 1966 slowed the triumphant march of Afrikaner racist ideology. I consider how Verwoerd’s total control of the political space and violent suppression of black resistance created the environment for the emergence of Dumile Feni (1942-1991) who was called “Goya of the Townships” because of his enigmatic, and disturbing and supposedly apolitical drawings".
Lecture will take place in-person. All welcome to attend.
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To speak in Parables: Dumile Feni in Hendrik Verwoerd’s South Africa, 1960s