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Essay heading: Norman Catherine
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This urban rot Catherine sees as being not limited to Johannesburg, but part of a national and international pathology.Catherine mobilises and allegorises horror and hypocrisy through an arsenal accumulated from ordinary, iconic, archetypal, child-like and mythical sources. Subtle gradations from light to dark are not for him... displayed 300 characters
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Subtle gradations from light to dark are not for him. He adopts the sledgehammer approach to colour - lurid, saturated swathes rendered with a clarity of a cartoon, garish neon strokes on the crude flotsam of everyday life. His forms are built up from a network of associations. The entry points at first seem accessible... displayed next 300 characters
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