Die kleur van vers en verf: Antjie Krog in gesprek met Marlene Dumas

The colours of poem and paint: Antjie Krog in conversation with Marlene Dumas Antjie Krog engages South African born painter Marlene Dumas in an intertextual dialogue in her most recent anthology Kleur kom nooit alleen nie. This series of poems is titled “skilderysonnette” (sonnets of a painting)....

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Main Author: A. Nel
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Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2001-06-01
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Online Access:https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/1054
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spelling doaj-c6775d1d9b2e4e029285fe6c745362972020-11-24T22:04:07ZafrAOSISLiterator0258-22792219-82372001-06-01223213810.4102/lit.v22i3.1054979Die kleur van vers en verf: Antjie Krog in gesprek met Marlene DumasA. Nel0Skool vir Tale, Vaaldriehoekkampus, Potchefstroomse Universiteit vir CHOThe colours of poem and paint: Antjie Krog in conversation with Marlene Dumas Antjie Krog engages South African born painter Marlene Dumas in an intertextual dialogue in her most recent anthology Kleur kom nooit alleen nie. This series of poems is titled “skilderysonnette” (sonnets of a painting). Six of the nine of Krog’s “word paintings” are eponymous with Dumas’s paintings and therefore almost require an examination of the interplay of the respective texts. This article examines the relationship between the relevant poems and paintings. The specific conversation between Krog’s word texts and Dumas’s paintings within the context of Krog’s anthology ultimately indicates intriguing similarities. It includes, inter alia, the struggle of both artists with the problem of “belonging” – Krog from an African perspective and Dumas from a European angle. Both are also concerned with the politics of colour. The politics of sex also figures in both their oeuvres in the third instance. The complexity of sexuality, eroticism and love is examined in the work of both these artists and is ultimately expressed in the voice/vision of the emancipated woman.https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/1054Antjie KrogKleur Kom Nooit Alleen NieThe Problem Of BelongingThe Politics Of ColourEkphrastic PoetryPaintings Of Marlene DumasThe Politics Of Sex
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Die kleur van vers en verf: Antjie Krog in gesprek met Marlene Dumas
Literator
Antjie Krog
Kleur Kom Nooit Alleen Nie
The Problem Of Belonging
The Politics Of Colour
Ekphrastic Poetry
Paintings Of Marlene Dumas
The Politics Of Sex
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title Die kleur van vers en verf: Antjie Krog in gesprek met Marlene Dumas
title_short Die kleur van vers en verf: Antjie Krog in gesprek met Marlene Dumas
title_full Die kleur van vers en verf: Antjie Krog in gesprek met Marlene Dumas
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title_full_unstemmed Die kleur van vers en verf: Antjie Krog in gesprek met Marlene Dumas
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publishDate 2001-06-01
description The colours of poem and paint: Antjie Krog in conversation with Marlene Dumas Antjie Krog engages South African born painter Marlene Dumas in an intertextual dialogue in her most recent anthology Kleur kom nooit alleen nie. This series of poems is titled “skilderysonnette” (sonnets of a painting). Six of the nine of Krog’s “word paintings” are eponymous with Dumas’s paintings and therefore almost require an examination of the interplay of the respective texts. This article examines the relationship between the relevant poems and paintings. The specific conversation between Krog’s word texts and Dumas’s paintings within the context of Krog’s anthology ultimately indicates intriguing similarities. It includes, inter alia, the struggle of both artists with the problem of “belonging” – Krog from an African perspective and Dumas from a European angle. Both are also concerned with the politics of colour. The politics of sex also figures in both their oeuvres in the third instance. The complexity of sexuality, eroticism and love is examined in the work of both these artists and is ultimately expressed in the voice/vision of the emancipated woman.
topic Antjie Krog
Kleur Kom Nooit Alleen Nie
The Problem Of Belonging
The Politics Of Colour
Ekphrastic Poetry
Paintings Of Marlene Dumas
The Politics Of Sex
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