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Red assembly: The work remains
(Published by History Department, University of the Western Cape, 2016)
The work that emerged from the encounter with Red, an art installation by Simon
Gush and his collaborators, in the workshop ‘Red Assembly’, held in East London in
August 2015, is assembled here in Kronos, the journal of ...
‘The voices of the people involved’: Red, representation and histories of labour
(Published by History Department, University of the Western Cape, 2016)
The installation artwork Red by Simon Gush (with his collaborators James Cairns and Mokotjo Mohulo) evokes two senses of representation. One is of symbolism, meaning, visual strategies, juxtapositions, silences and so on. ...
Camp Lwandle: Rehabilitating a migrant labour hostel at the seaside
(Routledge Taylor Francis Group, 2013)
In southern African narratives of migrant labour, hostels and compounds are
represented as typical examples of colonial and apartheid planning. Visual and
spatial comparisons are consistently made between the regulatory ...