Unrest was published on the occasion of Hasan and Husain Essop’s 2014 exhibition at the National Gallery. The publication details the Essop brothers’ work from 2006 to 2014 and includes their graduate works (2006), early works (2007–2008), Halaal Art series (2009) and Remembrance (2010–2012). In an interview with Cornelia Knoll published by Africa is a Country, they position Unrest as a response to both recent xenophobic violence and the ongoing struggle for land, adequate housing, education and equality in South Africa.
Unrest includes a foreword by Sue Williamson and an essay by Andrew Lamprecht.
Unrest includes a foreword by Sue Williamson and an essay by Andrew Lamprecht.
20 x 21 cm | 70 pagesTwin brothers Hasan and Husain Essop (b.1985) graduated from the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town in 2006, with respective majors in printmaking and photography. Together, they were awarded the 2014 Standard Bank Young Artist Award for Visual Art. They continue to live in Cape Town and work as teachers, artists and creative collaborators.