“Art for Liberation’s Sake: The Activist Art of Gavin Jantjes,” post, the scholarly platform for the Museum of Modern Art’s Contemporary and Modern Art Perspectives (C-MAP) research initiative, October 2022

In his screen-prints of the 1970s, South African artist Gavin Jantjes sought to convey the urgency and interconnectedness of global Black liberation movements. As an art student in exile in Hamburg, Jantjes dedicated his early practice to raising awareness of the brutal injustices of the apartheid system in South Africa, engaging with anti-colonial struggles waged by African and African-Diasporic populations around the world. In this essay, I look at a selection of early abstracted, dynamic compositions which evidence his belief in the connection between art and resistance, and his commitment to solidarity between localized struggles across the diaspora.

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