New work gives Sarah Baartman a voice as both survivor and Venus

22 Feb 2018
22 Feb 2018

BusinessDay reports: Lebo Mashile turns the story on its head with Design Indaba performances.


Sarah Baartman occupies a significant space in SA’s history due to the various political entry points through which her life story can be contemplated. Slavery, colonialism, patriarchy, feminism, sexuality and the exploitation and exoticisation of the black female body — these are issues that are more pertinent now, with the exposure of the long-standing war on women’s bodies at its peak.

A Khoi woman, Baartman was part of a freak show in 19th century Europe under the name Hottentot Venus. She was displayed in colonial human zoos. When she died her body was dissected and displayed in jars at the Museum of Man in Paris.

Read the full article on BusinessDay.

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Sarah’s story: Poet, performer and actress Lebo Mashile, the latest artist to take on the story of Sarah Baartman, turns the story on its head. Picture: ANTONION MUCHAVE