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Art and Justice Goes to Press


On Tuesday, October 7 2008, David Krut Publishing’s (DKP) latest book on the art collection of the Constitutitonal Court of South Africa went to press, where it will be closely monitored throughout the printing process by DKP Editor, Bronwyn Law-Viljoen. Below are selected images from the beginning of printing using the massive four-colour presses, as seen below. Barrels of ink, pumped along the walls ....

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Ryan Arenson: Book of Ruth Opens on October 16th at David Krut Projects


Maja Maljevic at DKW (2)


Maja Maljevic at DKW (1)


Detail of Maljevic’s plate.                                          Jillian Ross, Phil Sanders, Maja Maljevic Ross and Maljevic applying spitbite to copper plate. ....

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Foam Along the Waterline: Works by Virginia MacKenny


Foam Along the Waterline is a catalogue published to accompany Virginia MacKenny’s solo exhibition of paintings and etchings at the University of Cape Town Irma Stern Museum in September/October 2008. Virginia MacKenny is a practicing artist, writer and educator, who is Senior Lecturer in Painting at the Michaelis School of Fine Art in Cape Town. Foam Along the Waterline contains images of MacKenny’s work - both on show ....

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Ryan Arenson at DKW (2)


DKW Workshop Manager Jillian Ross, Ryan Arenson, Master Printer Phil Sanders of the Robert Blackburn Studio, New York Arenson working copper plate ....

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Ryan Arenson, Book of Ruth: Notes on the Exhibition


by Bronwyn Law-Viljoen By way of an epigraph I have inserted this hyperlink to one of John Cage’s one-minute stories, many of which were published in his books Silence and A Year from Monday. Ryan Arenson was doing some research on John Cage when he came across Picasso’s 1901 painting Child with a Dove. He asserts that this coalescence of things is interesting but not meaningful… I am not ....

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