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This week
Did director Okwui Enwezor really forward the cause of contemporary art in Africa with the second Johannesburg Biennale in 1997? In an important opinion piece already being widely distributed on the net, Rasheed Araeen, founding editor of Britains 'Third Text', raises questions of this and many other related issues. See news.
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CAPE
Turner prizewinner Steve McQueen opens at the Michaelis Gallery on November 29.
GAUTENG
The Wits Technikon Third year Annual Students Exhibition on at The Market Gallery.
KWAZULU NATAL
Four new shows at the NSA.
INTERNATIONAL
Brett Murray and Wayne Barker inaugurate Brendon-Bell Roberts' new gallery in London.

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Paul Edmunds on '!Xoe 2 Site Specific 31�52'S/24�33'E', the gallery version of the site-specific project at Nieu Bethesda.

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In an opinion piece sure to arouse controversy Rasheed Araeen talks about Sao Paulo, the Johannesburg Biennale, art in Africa and the role of curators.

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Durban based Jeremy Wafer is under the spotlight.

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For all those anxious matric students, this month's website covers
resistance art in South Africa.

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Try out your icing skills in a project by Lauren Shantall and Karen Stewart.

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Fancy working in the United States? A new media post is advertised at an American college.

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