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Gerard Sekoto OIG (9
December 1913 – 20
March 1993), was a
South African artist and musician. He is
recognised as a
pioneer of
urban black art and social...
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Sekoto who was sent for
further training in Germany.
Returning earlier than anti****ted, however, he took up a
teaching post at Botshabelo.
Sekoto's son...
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Johannesburg Art
Gallery can
maintain its
collection of Pic****os and Rodins,
Sekotos and Pierneefs." This
deterioration has
continued unabated since the collapse...
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these being Toya, who All For One took
after he
burned himself alive at
Sekoto Peak. Toya
awoke at an
orphanage three years later,
learning that his body...
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students under patronage of the
Gerard Sekoto Foundation. It
shows two
children tugging at his c****ock as well as
Sekoto's famous yellow houses. The entire...
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formerly called Saron Gas, hard rock and
alternative metal band
Gerard Sekoto (1913–1993)
Judith Sephuma (born 1974), jazz and Afro-pop
singer Jockey...
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traditions and
geometric patterns.
Prominent South African artist Gerard Sekoto was born in Botshabelo. Many
celebrated South African musicians, such as...
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chosen by
Constitutional Court judge Albie Sachs,
including works by
Gerard Sekoto,
William Kentridge, and
Cecil Skotnes. The
doors to the
Court have the 27...
- Woods. Biko was
commemorated in
several artworks after his death.
Gerard Sekoto, a
South African artist based in France,
produced Homage to
Steve Biko in...
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Orlando West
Percy Qoboza (1938–1988),
newspaper journalist and
editor Gerard Sekoto (1913–1993), artist,
lived in
Kliptown before emigrating to
France in 1947...