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June 01 2011
Durban in 2010: Achievements, myths and realities
Marilyn Martin
Marilyn Martin
Marilyn Martin retired in August 2008, after eighteen years at the South African National Gallery, first as director (1990–2001) and subsequently as director of art collections for Iziko Museums of Cape Town (2001–2008). She is currently working as a writer, lecturer, and curator. mmartin@mweb.co.za
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Marilyn Martin
Marilyn Martin retired in August 2008, after eighteen years at the South African National Gallery, first as director (1990–2001) and subsequently as director of art collections for Iziko Museums of Cape Town (2001–2008). She is currently working as a writer, lecturer, and curator. mmartin@mweb.co.za
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African Arts (2011) 44 (2): 68–79.
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Marilyn Martin; Durban in 2010: Achievements, myths and realities. African Arts 2011; 44 (2): 68–79. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/afar.2011.44.2.68
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