Printmaking in South Africa has been a tool of collective political action, a means of subsistence, and, above all, a medium of artistic expression. Drawn entirely from the Museum’s collection, Impressions from South Africa, 1965 to Now features prints, posters, books, and wall stencils created over the last five decades that demonstrate the exceptional reach, range, and impact of printmaking during and after a period of enormous political upheaval.
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