Exhibition images Photos by Mario Todeschini Wim Botha: Study for the Epic Mundane (2013); Books (encyclopaedia, bibles, dictionaries, historical documents, etc.), wood and stainless steel; Central group: 155 x 188 x 183cm; Installation dimensions variable; Courtesy of the Artist and Stevenson, Cape Town and Johannesburg Wim Botha: Generic Self-Portrait as an Exile (2008); Learners’ dictionaries (Afrikaans, English, isiZulu, Sesotho) and stainless steel; 46 x 32 x 27cm; Courtesy of Michael Roets LEFT David Koloane: The Journey (1998); Series of 19 acrylic and oil pastel works on paper; Each 29 x 42cm; Courtesy of the Artist and Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg RIGHT Philip Miller, Gerhard Marx and Maja Marx: Rewind (2007–2013); Audio-visual installation with monitors and headsets; Dimensions variable; Courtesy of the Artists and Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg Grand entrance to the South African Pavilion at the Sale d’armi in the Arsenale Grand entrance to the South African Pavilion at the Sale d’armi in the Arsenale Zanele Muholi: Faces and Phases (2006 to date); Series of 200 photographic prints on paper; Each 25.5 x 38.5cm (image size); Courtesy of the Artist and Stevenson Gallery, Johannesburg and Cape Town Joanne Bloch: Hoard (2012/13); Modelling clay, gold spray-paint, silk velvet and touch-screen panels; Installation dimensions 50 x 500cm; Courtesy of the Artist David Koloane: The Journey (1998); Series of 19 acrylic and oil pastel works on paper; Each 29 x 42cm; Courtesy of the Artist and Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg LEFT Andrew Putter: Native Work (2012): Installation comprising 15 selenium-toned silver gelatin lightjet prints on fibre-based paper, 50 x 35cm each, and 17 digital colour images on screen, looped; Installation dimensions variable; Courtesy of the Artist and Stevenson, Cape Town and Johannesburg RIGHT LEFT Cameron Platter: The Good Shepard Presents Dr Bombaka (2009); Pencil crayon on paper; 240 x 240cm; Courtesy of the Artist and Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna Philip Miller, Gerhard Marx and Maja Marx: Rewind (2007–2013); Audio-visual installation with monitors and headsets; Dimensions variable; Courtesy of the Artists and Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg LEFT Sue Williamson: For thirty years next to his heart (1990); 49 colour laser prints in handcrafted frames; Installation dimensions 196 x 262cm; Courtesy of the Artist and Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg RIGHT Joanne Bloch: Hoard (2012/13); Modelling clay, gold spray-paint, silk velvet and touch-screen panels; Installation dimensions 50 x 500cm; Courtesy of the Artist LEFT Cameron Platter: The Good Shepard Presents Dr Bombaka (2009); Pencil crayon on paper; 240 x 240cm; Courtesy of the Artist and Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna RIGHT Sue Williamson: For thirty years next to his heart (1990); 49 colour laser prints in handcrafted frames; Installation dimensions 196 x 262cm; Courtesy of the Artist and Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg Joanne Bloch: Hoard (2012/13); Modelling clay, gold spray-paint, silk velvet and touch-screen panels; Installation dimensions 50 x 500cm; Courtesy of the Artist Penny Siopis: Obscure White Messenger 2010 Single-channel digital video, sound Duration 15min, 4sec Courtesy of the Artist and Stevenson, Cape Town and Johannesburg LEFT Wim Botha: Study for the Epic Mundane (2013); Books (encyclopaedia, bibles, dictionaries, historical documents, etc.), wood and stainless steel; Central group: 155 x 188 x 183cm; Installation dimensions variable; Courtesy of the Artist and Stevenson, Cape Town and Johannesburg RIGHT Wim Botha, Untitled, 2011 World Books, SA Yearbooks (1983-1991), wood and stainless steel, 98 x 150 x 85cm (excluding pedestal) Courtesy of Hans Porer LEFT Zanele Muholi: Faces and Phases (2006 to date); Series of 200 photographic prints on paper; Each 25.5 x 38.5cm (image size); Courtesy of the Artist and Stevenson Gallery, Johannesburg and Cape Town CENTRE and RIGHT Wim Botha LEFT David Koloane: The Journey (1998); Series of 19 acrylic and oil pastel works on paper; Each 29 x 42cm; Courtesy of the Artist and Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg RIGHT Philip Miller, Gerhard Marx and Maja Marx: Rewind (2007–2013); Audio-visual installation with monitors and headsets; Dimensions variable; Courtesy of the Artists and Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg Wim Botha: Untitled, 2011 World Books, SA Yearbooks (1983-1991), wood and stainless steel, 98 x 150 x 85cm (excluding pedestal) Courtesy of Hans Porer Wim Botha: Study for the Epic Mundane (2013); Books (encyclopaedia, bibles, dictionaries, historical documents, etc.), wood and stainless steel; Central group: 155 x 188 x 183cm; Installation dimensions variable; Courtesy of the Artist and Stevenson, Cape Town and Johannesburg Sam Nhlengethwa: Glimpses of the Fifties and Sixties (2002/3); Series of 30 collage and mixed media works on paper; 36 x 47cm (framed dimensions); Courtesy of Stefan Ferreira LEFT Johannes Phokela: Collar Series (2006); Oil sketch on paper; each 77 x 59cm (frame size); Courtesy of the Artist RIGHT Wim Botha: Generic Self-Portrait as an Exile (2008); Learners’ dictionaries (Afrikaans, English, isiZulu, Sesotho) and stainless steel; 46 x 32 x 27cm; Courtesy of Michael Roets; Johannes Phokela: Collar Series (2006); Oil sketch on paper; each 77 x 59cm (frame size); Courtesy of the Artist Wim Botha: Untitled, 2011 World Books, SA Yearbooks (1983-1991), wood and stainless steel, 98 x 150 x 85cm (excluding pedestal) Courtesy of Hans Porer Wim Botha: Untitled (Witness series I), 2011 African encyclopaedia, wood and stainless steel, 45 x 21 x 22cm Courtesy of gordonschachatcollection Wim Botha: Portrait I, 2009 Crossword dictionaries, wood and stainless steel, 48 x 18 x 24.5cm Courtesy of Vincenzo Penta RIGHT Zanele Muholi: Faces and Phases (2006 to date); Series of 200 photographic prints on paper; Each 25.5 x 38.5cm (image size); Courtesy of the Artist and Stevenson Gallery, Johannesburg and Cape Town Wim Botha: Composite Self-Portrait II, 2010 Dictionaries, ink and wood, 58.5 x 26 x 23cm Courtesy of Xavier Huyberechts and Briget Grosskop Wim Botha: Portrait III, 2009 Bibles, wood and stainless steel, 32 x 15 x 28cm Courtesy of Konrad Huettner Wim Botha: Study for the Epic Mundane (2013); Books (encyclopaedia, bibles, dictionaries, historical documents, etc.), wood and stainless steel; Central group: 155 x 188 x 183cm; Installation dimensions variable; Courtesy of the Artist and Stevenson, Cape Town and Johannesburg LEFT Wim Botha: Study for the Epic Mundane (2013); Books (encyclopaedia, bibles, dictionaries, historical documents, etc.), wood and stainless steel; Central group: 155 x 188 x 183cm; Installation dimensions variable; Courtesy of the Artist and Stevenson, Cape Town and Johannesburg RIGHT Wim Botha, Untitled, 2011 World Books, SA Yearbooks (1983-1991), wood and stainless steel, 98 x 150 x 85cm (excluding pedestal) Courtesy of Hans Porer LEFT David Koloane: The Journey (1998); Series of 19 acrylic and oil pastel works on paper; Each 29 x 42cm; Courtesy of the Artist and Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg RIGHT Andrew Putter: Native Work (2012): Installation comprising 15 selenium-toned silver gelatin lightjet prints on fibre-based paper, 50 x 35cm each, and 17 digital colour images on screen, looped; Installation dimensions variable; Courtesy of the Artist and Stevenson, Cape Town and Johannesburg