Between 1915 and 1959, American studio
photographer Mike Disfarmer (1884 - 1959) made
portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a small
town in rural Arkansas.
There will be hyperpigmented canvases by British - Nigerian Yinka Shonibare MBE, of the Young British Artists generation; animal - skin sculptures of the female form by the Swazi artist Nandipha Mntambo;
portraits by the queer South African
photographer Zanele Muholi; the 2013 Venice Biennale's Angola Pavilion installation by
photographer Edson Chagas (winner of that year's Golden Lion award); an ebony bust by Soweto - born Mohau Modisakeng; a huge dragon sculpture in rubber and ribbon by the Cape
Town — born Nicholas Hlobo; and sheets made of 1,150 tiny glass beads by American artist Liza Lou, who has a studio in Durban, a South African city around 800 miles from Cape
Town.