"GUILTY"

6 February 1997:
I.F.A.S. (French Cultural Institute in South Africa) invite me to produce an exhibition at Fort Klapperkop, just outside Pretoria

22 July 1997:
The date of the exhibition is changed to 18 January 1998

14 December 1997:
Letter to Dr Lydia de Waal

15 December 1997:
Dr Lydia de Waal's Response

22 December 1997:
I.FA.S. insists that I find South African co-sponsors. The Goodman Gallery and A.I.C.A. join the project

THE INVITATION

5 January 1998:
Press release

13 January 1998:
Mrs B Coetzee's
"Letter to The Editor"
The Citizen

14 January 1998
The German Ambassador is offended by the image used in the invitation

14 January 1998:
French Embassy Withdraws

16 January 1998:
Charl Blignaut
"The Siege of Fort Klapperkop"
Weekly Mail & Guardian

16 January 1998:
Pretoria City Council Withdraws

16 January 1998:
Darryl Accone
"Neglected Ghosts of the Boer War"
The Star

18 January 1998:
Dina Seeger & Anthea Bristowe
"The SkinHead and the Drag Queen
Sunday Times"

18 January 1998:
"GUILTY"

23 January 1998:
Brenda Atkinson
"Guilty of Over Hype?"
Weekly Mail & Guardian

24 January 1998:
"The Peta Krost Interview"
Saturday Star

25 January 1998
Robert Greig
"Pretoria's camp cowboys give a girl a nazi turn"
Sunday Independent

30 January 1998:
Lorna Ferguson
"It turned out to be a right-hand turn"
The Star

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