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My practical and theoretical research is informed by Johannesburg, the city in which I live. My thesis is positioned within postcolonial academic and theorist Homi K. Bhabha s theory of a Third Space and within South African academic, Colin Richards' theory of a graft that operates within an enculturated semiosphere. In this instance, I identify spaces in which a graft operates in the form of two examples: garments designed by Strangelove and Stoned Cherrie and selected suburban boundary walls in Parktown West, Westcliff, Houghton, Melville and Emmarentia. These two examples are used to argue…mehr

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My practical and theoretical research is informed by Johannesburg, the city in which I live. My thesis is positioned within postcolonial academic and theorist Homi K. Bhabha s theory of a Third Space and within South African academic, Colin Richards' theory of a graft that operates within an enculturated semiosphere. In this instance, I identify spaces in which a graft operates in the form of two examples: garments designed by Strangelove and Stoned Cherrie and selected suburban boundary walls in Parktown West, Westcliff, Houghton, Melville and Emmarentia. These two examples are used to argue whether a graft takes to open out a space for cultural difference or whether it does not take , thus closing off space. I understand my examples as hybrid forms and manifestations of identities in a process of re-definition in the context of postcolonial Johannesburg. My practical work explores manifestations of hybrid identities in my lived context, Johannesburg.
Autorenporträt
Suzanne Erasmus is an artist, researcher and lecturer on art theory and a project manager in the South African art industry. She completed her studies in Fine Art at the University of Cape Town s Michaelis School of Art in 2000. In 2009 she completed her master s degree in Fine Art at the University of Johannesburg.