Coral Bijoux: Dreams as R-evolution

Dreams as R-evolution is both the catalogue for an art installation of the same name, and a work of art itself. The book is a sumptuously-designed record of an exhibit conveying the work of Durban-based artist Coral Bijoux, landscaped into the spaces of the Westville Plant Nursery.

Among the images that open the book is a text by the artist that functions as a poem, a warning, and as historical observation. “When you want to enslave a people, you steal their ability to dream.” Reminiscent of the U.S. Black poet Langston Hughes’s 1951 lyric, “A Dream Deferred” (What happens to a dream deferred / Does it dry up / Like a raisin in the sun…Or does it explode?), Bijoux’s book prepares us to consider dreaming as an act of insurrection. 

Contributors:

Himansu Baijnath

Coral Bijoux

Andre Croucamp

Tracy Lee Easthorpe

Diana Ferrus

Ashraf Jamal

Pralini Naidoo

Malika Ndlovu

Usha Seejarim

Salim Washington

Specifications

29.5x 29.5 cm

113 pages

Editors:

Ashraf Jamal

Sven Christian

Publisher:

Print Matters Heritage

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