Creative
Cape Town and South Africa exposed in Xpose 2004
Influence on how the world
perceives South African creativity
South Africa presents a vast array of talent that never
gets spotted in the daily tedium of our humdrum existence
in cities, fortified by high walls, guarded by armed patrols
and reassured by panic buttons. The talent on offer in this
country is more diverse than the exploits in the sporting
arena and political struggle. Today there are people making
a difference, to some not tangible, which will shape this
country for years to come and influence how the world perceives
South African creativity.
Unlock the funky off the beaten
track creative secrets of Cape Town and South Africa
This year saw the launch of the first annual called Xpose
2004 that seeks to unlock the funky off the beaten track
creative secrets of Cape Town and South Africa. From photography,
paintings, literature, extreme sports, conspiracies, cartoons,
entertainment, the model industry, graphic design and culture
elements all make their appearance in this novelty guerilla
publishing concept.
Featuring articles on the likes of adventurer Kingsley Holgate,
to sojourns in townships with Barney Edwards a renowned
photographer, then back again to the glamorous model industry.
Also featured are articles on hemp cultivation in South
Africa, the comic on the Rastafari wailers, the South Africa
and Cape Town dance and trance scene which is the third
largest in the world to extreme sports which is taking off
in Cape Town.
A first, unearthing everything
Follow the fortunes of the latest clothing label in South
Africa, see pictures of people going down a steep hill at
breakneck speed all in the name of fun and get some info
on how two sisters from the platteland are making it in
the world. Xpose 2004 tries to live up to its name by unearthing
everything.
A perfect way to discover
the first creative Annual
Order the xpose 2004 via come2capetown.com for €18,75
(excl. shipping costs)
Click
here to order
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