Johannesburg Art Foundation

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Johannesburg Art Foundation was an influential independent art school and cultural center in Johannesburg, South Africa, known for nurturing prominent artists such as William Kentridge and fostering non-racial art education during the late apartheid era.

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instanceOf art school
cultural center
non-profit organization
activeDuring 1980s
early 1990s
late apartheid era
contributedTo cross-racial artistic collaboration
development of black South African artists
resistance culture during apartheid
country South Africa
educated David Koloane NERFINISHED
Deborah Bell NERFINISHED
Diane Victor NERFINISHED
Sam Nhlengethwa NERFINISHED
William Kentridge NERFINISHED
many South African artists
foundedBy Bill Ainslie NERFINISHED
hadKeyFigure Bill Ainslie NERFINISHED
David Koloane NERFINISHED
Sam Nhlengethwa NERFINISHED
hasEthos artistic freedom
non-racialism
social engagement
hasFocus art education
drawing
painting
printmaking
visual arts
hasLanguageOfInstruction English
influenced William Kentridge NERFINISHED
knownFor independent art education
influence on contemporary South African art
non-racial art education
progressive art teaching methods
supporting emerging artists
legacy model for later independent art schools in South Africa
training many leading South African artists
locatedIn Gauteng
Johannesburg NERFINISHED
apartheid-era South Africa
operatedAs community art center
independent school
partOf South African art education history
regionServed Johannesburg NERFINISHED
South Africa NERFINISHED
typeOfOrganization independent educational institution

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William Kentridge educatedAt Johannesburg Art Foundation