About the Author

Zoé Whitley is an award-winning curator and writer based in London, UK. American-born, she has been Director of the nonprofit Chisenhale Gallery (2020-2025), and a museum curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum (2003-13); Tate (2013-19); and Hayward Gallery (2019). In 2019, she curated Cathy Wilkes' British Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale.
Sean O'Toole is a writer, editor and curator based in Cape Town. He has published two books, edited three volumes of essays and written extensively about South African art, photography and architecture for various media outlets, including such publications as Frieze and ArtForum.
Archivist, curator, and photographer Sihle Sogaula is a recipient of the University of Cape Town's Accelerated Transformation of Academics Programme Scholarship, and was a 2022 resident at CritLab, a curatorial intensive in Ghana.
Andrew Lamprecht is the Curator of Historical Paintings and Sculpture at the Iziko South African National Gallery, joining in 2021. Prior to this, he was senior lecturer in History and Discourse of Art at the University of Cape Town's Michaelis School of Fine Art. He has curated over 50 exhibitions.
Sue Williamson was born in the UK in 1941 and emigrated with her family to South Africa in 1948. Working across printmaking, video and installation, Williamson started making art in the 1970s addressing apartheid, and social issues. Her work is held in such museum collections as the Tate Modern, MoMA NY and the Pompidou.

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