Clive van den Berg
By (Author) Rosalind Morris
Text by Graeme Reid
Skira
Skira
1st July 2025
1st May 2025
Italy
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
256
Width 210mm, Height 270mm
1540g
The long and prolific career of Clive van den Berg, artist, curator, designer, writer and activist
Clive van den Berg (b. 1956, Zambia) - artist, curator, designer, writer and activist - has been working across mediums throughout the course of his prolific career, producing a range of works unified by his enduring focus on five interrelated themes: memory, light, landscape, desire, and the body. Embodied in his lush paintings, mixed-media sculptures, delicate prints, films, and public projects, these themes are bound up with the history of his native South Africa and its ongoing ramifications. He has marked sites affected by Apartheid with human figures formed out of fire, and often depicts the body itself as a landscape, bearing the marks of AIDS. For van den Berg, both the body and the landscape are sites that carry memories and scars and that evoke desires, which he aims to reveal in his work, often through the illuminating power of light. As a visual artist he is interested in both formal beauty and conceptual depth. His extensive body of work ranges in size and format, and includes paintings, prints, multi-media sculpture, landscape installation, and videography.
Rosalind Morris Rosalind Morris is an anthropologist and cultural critic; her work encompasses a variety of forms and media.
Graeme Reid is the UN Independent Expert on Protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI).