Podcasts

This first series consists of 25 conversations with artists recorded in Cape Town 2009 

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Andrew Lamprecht

Catalogue from Alterior curated by Andrew Lamprecht (2003) and Catalogue from Ed Young’s Bruce Gordon, the artist’s first solo show, curated by Andrew Lamprecht at the the South African National Gallery (SANG) in 2003.(artefacts from the collection of Andrew Lamprecht)






Anne Historical 
Fake reading glasses. (artefact from the collection of Anne Historical) 












Barend de Wet
Postcard from art disguised as pasta a performance and installation at the Fig Gallery,Johannesburg, (1996) (artefact from the collection of Barend de Wet)











Chad Rossouw
The Streets Were Dark With Something More Than Night, book which was produced as part of Chad Rossouw’s final year at art school. It’s format is based on pulp crime novels. This book marks the genesis of Robert Sloon as a character.(artefact from the collection of Chad Rossouw)




















Charles Maggs

Holiday #1 (2007) Inkjet print. First work in the series.(artefact from the collection of Charles Maggs)






Christian Nerf

A Necker Cube. Wikipedia says: The Necker Cube is used in epistemology (the study of knowledge) and provides a counter-attack against naïve realism. Naïve realism (also known as direct or common-sense realism) states that the way we perceive the world is the way the world actually is. The Necker Cube seems to disprove this claim because we see one or the other of two cubes, but really, there is no cube there at all: only a two-dimensional drawing of twelve lines. We see something which is not really there, thus (allegedly) disproving naïve realism. This criticism of naïve realism supports representative realism.(artefact from the collection of Christian Nerf) 






Dan Halter

Cushion found at a craft market in Zimbabwe. This object was the inspiration for Dan Halter’s Blacklight a UV neon piece spelling the word ‘perfection’.(artefact from the collection of Dan Halter)










Douglas Gimberg

A strip of white duct tape which Christian Nerf used to censor one of Douglas Gimberg’s shirts for a lunch with Carolyn Kristof-Bakargiev during Gimberg Nerf Sacks Young. 2007 (artefact from the collection of Douglas Gimberg) 

  




Ed Young (Podcast self-censored)
Notebook. Pg 1. “Remember to not be such an asshole”. Pg 2.” Make the place neat + tidy!”(artefact from the collection of Ed Young)