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Scenes from the South: from the collections of the Harry Ransom Center and Amazwi South African Museum of Literature to mark the occasion of J.M. Coetzee’s 80th birthday (2020)
Exhibition / Performance
Easton, K. (in press). Scenes from the South: from the collections of the Harry Ransom Center and Amazwi South African Museum of Literature to mark the occasion of J.M. Coetzee’s 80th birthday. [Exhibition]. Exhibited at Amazwi South African Museum of Literature. 1 February 2020. (Unpublished)

The exhibition Scenes from the South, guest curated by Kai Easton of SOAS University of London and David Attwell of the University of York, marks the 80th birthday of Nobel Prizewinning writer J.M. Coetzee at the newly rebranded Amazwi South African... Read More about Scenes from the South: from the collections of the Harry Ransom Center and Amazwi South African Museum of Literature to mark the occasion of J.M. Coetzee’s 80th birthday.

Road to Oratunga (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Easton, K. Road to Oratunga. [Videos, photos and flyer]. 1 July 2019. (Unpublished)

4'20" video from footage taken during the Oratunga Winter School, 'Creating Out of Place', in July 2019, and featuring in the exhibition, Scenes from the South, at Amazwi South African Museum of Literature and the Harry Ransom Center.
The Winter S... Read More about Road to Oratunga.

Karoo Country (2014)
Exhibition / Performance
Easton, K. (2014). Karoo Country. [Documentary]. 3 November 2014 - 28 November 2014. (Unpublished)

A short documentary /travelogue set to music by Abdullah Ibrahim and in dialogue with J. M. Coetzee's fictionalised autobiographical trilogy, Scenes from Provincial Life. The images were taken during my travels in the Western Cape in 2012, when Prin... Read More about Karoo Country.

Ainu 2009-2013 (2013)
Exhibition / Performance
Centeno, M., & Liverani, L. Ainu 2009-2013. [Photography Exhibition]. 14 October 2013 - 24 October 2013. (Unpublished)

The Ainu, the native people of Japan, were officially recognized as an ethnicity in 2008, after more than a century of discrimination and oppression which almost completely effaced their language, society and culture. Today several individuals and gr... Read More about Ainu 2009-2013.