Willie Bester: An Artist Resisting the Injustices of Post-Apartheid in South Africa
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Keywords

African
Apartheid
Installation
Nelson Mandela
Painting
Sculpture
South Africa
Willie Bester
Ivette Pérez Vega

How to Cite

Pérez Vega, I. (2018). Willie Bester: An Artist Resisting the Injustices of Post-Apartheid in South Africa. Visión Doble: Revista De Crítica E Historia Del Arte, 16. Retrieved from https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/visiondoble/article/view/19153

Abstract

Willie Bester is regarded as one of the most important resistant artists against the injustices of "apartheid" and "post-apartheid" in South Africa. His artworks expose the state of extreme poverty in which the inhabitants of the townships of the Cape of Good Hope still live today, defining a strategy of opposition, as well as a means to generate a rebellious consciousness among his people. They present the oppression, violence and racial discrimination often misreported or ignored by the newspapers, law enforcement, and the South African government.

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