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Sunday Times Literary Awards 2010

The 21st annual Sunday Times Literary Awards was held on Sunday 25 July at Summer Place in Sandton. The following books and authors were recognised: (PLEASE NOTE: THE TITLES IN BOLD ARE AVAILABLE AT DAVID KRUT PUBLISHING) ALAN PATON AWARD FOR NON-FICTION: (Judges: Thengani Ngwenya, Maureen Isaacson, Joe Matthews, Heidi Holland and Ari Sitas)   [...]

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TAXI Art Films: a new initiative from David Krut Publishing

2nd September 2008 by Jacqueline

TAXI Art Films is an extension of TAXI Art Books, the first major series by a South African publisher on contemporary South African artists.

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Albie Sachs at the Ford Foundation

29th April 2008 by Guest Author

High Court Justice Albie Sachs, author of Light on a Hill (2006) and Art and Justice, forthcoming from David Krut publishing, is currently a resident scholar at the Ford Foundation in New York City. Justice Sachs is putting the last touches on the forthcoming book Art and Justice, about the art collection at the Constitutional [...]

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‘Light on a Hill’ launches in Cape Town this weekend

22nd March 2007 by Guest Author

David Krut Publishing invites you to the Cape Town launch of ‘Light on a Hill: Building the Constitutional Court of South Africa.’ The first Cape Town showing of a documentary film on the Court, will take place at the launch and Justice Albie Sachs and Bronwyn Law-Viljoen will be present to sign books.

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Light on a Hill: Building the Constitutional Court of South Africa


LIGHT ON A HILL: BUILDING THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
With photographs by Angela Buckland
Edited by Bronwyn Law-Viljoen

The new Constitutional Court of South Africa was inaugurated in 2004, ten years after the demise of apartheid and South Africa’s first democratic elections that brought the African National Congress and Nelson Mandela to power. The historic new building was the work of a team of young South African architects who had won the international competition for the design and building of the Court.

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