Foreword by Andrew Lamprecht. Text by Zoé Whitley, Sean O’ Toole, Sihle Sogaula, Sue Williamson.
Called "a dynamic amazement" by New York Times critic Holland Cotter, Williamson confronts South Africa's legacy of slavery and apartheid through her incisive multimedia series
Page by page, this striking catalog of South African artist Sue Williamson's (born 1941) major retrospective takes readers on a walk through 45 years of her work. Her politically charged and deeply feminist work spans several mediums, including drawing, printmaking, photography, video and installation.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 3/3/2026
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Sue Williamson: There’s Something I Must Tell You A Retrospective Exhibition
Published by SKIRA. Foreword by Andrew Lamprecht. Text by Zoé Whitley, Sean O’ Toole, Sihle Sogaula, Sue Williamson.
Called "a dynamic amazement" by New York Times critic Holland Cotter, Williamson confronts South Africa's legacy of slavery and apartheid through her incisive multimedia series
Page by page, this striking catalog of South African artist Sue Williamson's (born 1941) major retrospective takes readers on a walk through 45 years of her work. Her politically charged and deeply feminist work spans several mediums, including drawing, printmaking, photography, video and installation.