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Marking
the present, re-presenting the past.
A decade after the first democratic elections in South Africa,
Iziko Museums of Cape Town presents the exhibition Democracy
X. It highlights significant events and turning points
in our complex past, charting the long journey to democracy, and
marking the freedoms achieved thus far. Democracy X
also celebrates our heritage of artistic creativity from its very
early beginnings until the present.
Democracy X brings together over 300 objects,
including archaeological artefacts, contemporary art works, documents,
photographs, sound and film Most of these are from Iziko's own
collections but the exhibition also includes objects on loan from
public and private collections throughout South Africa. Both rare
and everyday objects are shown in ways that present less well-known
historical narratives. Hopefully each visitor will find something
that connects to her or his own past, even if for many the memories
evoked are painful.
The Castle of Good Hope
The Castle of Good Hope is itself a significant part of Democracy
X. It has many layers of history and meaning - it is the oldest
surviving colonial building in South Africa, former seat of the
Dutch and British governments, and military headquarters of Cape
Town from colonial times through to the post-apartheid period.
Today, the Castle provides a symbolic setting in which to reframe
the past.
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