Fourthwall Books

Fourthwall Books Fourthwall Books – Johannesburg publisher of art and artist books, photography books, and books on architecture and the city (Johannesburg in particular).

Fourthwall Books was established in Johannesburg in 2010 by designer Oliver Barstow and editor Bronwyn Law-Viljoen. Back then we had one simple goal in mind: to publish art and artists’ books, photography books and books on architecture and the city (Johannesburg in particular) that we ourselves would like to own; books that were out of the ordinary—provocative, experimental, well designed, intere

sting to read, gratifying to hold and look at. We’re still pursuing that goal, though perhaps with a little more clarity than before and also having learned a few important things about books along the way. Where you can buy our books

Our books are available to purchase from our shop and right here on our website, but also from independent bookstores Clarke’s Bookshop and the Book Lounge in Cape Town, and Love Books in Johannesburg. We participate in First Thursdays most months, and host poetry readings, book launches, panel discussions and other happenings. If your local bookstore does not yet stock us, get on their case! FOURTHWALL BOOKS PEOPLE

Bronwyn Law-Viljoen: Editor
Oliver Barstow: Art Director
Terry Kurgan: Associate Editor
Itumeleng Kunene: Office Administrator
Carla Saunders: Graphic Designer

Terry Kurgan will be in conversation with the wonderful Marianne Hirsch later this week. Please join if you would like t...
06/04/2021

Terry Kurgan will be in conversation with the wonderful Marianne Hirsch later this week. Please join if you would like to. Register at the link below. Registration Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/.../WN_2aneukxrQ_q74fIEm3kZUA

Thursday, April 8th, 2021, 4:00-5:30PM Special Event for Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day A conversation between Terry Kurgan and Marianne Hirsch on Kurgan’s book Everyone is Present (Fourthwall Books, Johannesburg, 2019), in which she uses diaries and photographs to tell her family’s Holoca...

The Polygon Gallery in Vancouver before Terry's event.
11/02/2020

The Polygon Gallery in Vancouver before Terry's event.

Author Terry Kurgan will be presenting her work at the The Polygon Gallery in Vancouver this Sunday, Feb 9th.
03/02/2020

Author Terry Kurgan will be presenting her work at the The Polygon Gallery in Vancouver this Sunday, Feb 9th.

The Polygon Gallery continues the forty-year reputation of Presentation House Gallery in engaging the public with the most visionary artists of our time. A new waterfront landmark on Vancouver’s North Shore, The Polygon offers a one-of-a-kind space to encounter contemporary visual art with a focus...

You are warmly invited! Come and listen to Terry Kurgan and Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu talk about their award-winning books!T...
15/10/2019

You are warmly invited! Come and listen to Terry Kurgan and Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu talk about their award-winning books!
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Podcasts: Listen to these interesting conversations  Michele Magwood held with  Terry Kurgan and Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu, ...
27/09/2019

Podcasts: Listen to these interesting conversations Michele Magwood held with Terry Kurgan and Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu, winners of the 2019 Sunday Times literary awards!

Terry Kurgan and Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu discuss their acclaimed titles

HIGHLY PERSONAL, Stephen Daiter Gallery, ChicagoOpening tomorrow: Artist Gary Schneider curates Chicago exhibition in re...
19/09/2019

HIGHLY PERSONAL, Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago

Opening tomorrow: Artist Gary Schneider curates Chicago exhibition in relation to his 2015 Fourthwall Books publication: "HandPrints: South African Artists"

Highly Personal Curated by Gary Schneider includes the work of South African Artists Hasan Essop and Husain Essop; David Goldblatt; Pieter Hugo; Donna Kukama; Terry Kurgan; Senzeni Mthwakazi Marasela; Nandipha Mntambo; Zanele Muholi; Cedric Nunn; Jo Ractliffe; Mikhael Subotzky and Andrew Tshabangu. ...and Their HandPrint Portraits. Gary Schneider: "I left South Africa in 1977 at the age of 23. In 2011, I returned for my first exhibition there, and began making handprint portraits of South African artists. A Guggenheim Fellowship allowed me to continue the project through 2013. I embarked on the project and traveled widely in order to meet artists and, through them, understand what it means to be a South African artist two decades after the end of apartheid. These handprints do not reveal race, economic status, gender or age. They all follow the same format. I set up a process in which the person is responsible for the information deposited in the film emulsion — it is an assisted self-portrait. The variables are their performance and gesture, the physical shape of the hand, their body chemistry, and their relationship to me. For this exhibition at Stephen Daiter Gallery I have selected the work of thirteen artists— who are all photographers, or artists who use photography— to be exhibited along with their handprint. This is a very small group from the seventy-seven artists published in HandPrints: South African Artists, Fourthwall Books, 2015 which is itself a subset of the more than two hundred handprint portraits I made in South Africa over the three years I spent there. All of the artworks in this exhibition are self-portraits or set-ups in which the artists are using some part of themselves, or documenting the result of a highly personal journey. There were artists whose handprint I unfortunately was not able to make, but the communications with them made the journey enormously rewarding nonetheless. It is my hope that the work of each artist in this exhibition covers as broad an approach as possible to the experience of living and working in South Africa, and that this small group represents some of the diversity of practice, gender, ethnicity, and generation that enriches our visual culture."

A fully illustrated catalog has been published in conjunction with the exhibition. Short statements submitted by the artists, and presented in the catalog, attest to the personal nature of the work they have contributed to this project. -Gary SchneiderReception on Friday, September 20th, 5-8pm Exhibition runs September 6 through November 30, 2019

ONE WEEKEND, TWO LITERARY AWARDS!On Friday Night Terry Kurgan won the coveted Sunday Times Alan Paton Award for Everyone...
10/09/2019

ONE WEEKEND, TWO LITERARY AWARDS!
On Friday Night Terry Kurgan won the coveted Sunday Times Alan Paton Award for Everyone is Present ! We are thrilled with this recognition both for Terry and for Fourthwall Books. This is a book that perfectly encapsulates the relationship between writing and images, and gives us insight into the difficult questions of our age. It is a true Fourthwall Books book!

But that's not all! On Saturday morning Bronwyn Law-Viljoen was awarded the prestigious Olive Schreiner Prize for Prose from the English Academy of South Africa for her novel The Printmaker, which was published by Umuzi in 2017.

Congratulations to our very own Bronwyn Law-Viljoen!
20/08/2019

Congratulations to our very own Bronwyn Law-Viljoen!

Bronwyn Law-Viljoen's debut novel, The Printmaker, will be awarded the Olive Schreiner Prize for Prose on 7 September.

We are delighted that Terry Kurgan's book 'Everyone is Present' is one of five books shortlisted for the prestigious Sun...
22/07/2019

We are delighted that Terry Kurgan's book 'Everyone is Present' is one of five books shortlisted for the prestigious Sunday Times ZA Alan Paton Non-Fiction Award.

Read more here: https://bit.ly/2y1j5JN

This project was her first full-length book and her first foray into creative non-fiction - a compelling story of love, secrecy, migrancy and homecoming, but also a provocative analysis of family photographs and the ways in which they hold both memories and secrets.

With - Jacana Media

Arts Critic and journalist  Matthew Krouse has published  an excellent review of Terry Kurgan's book!
01/07/2019

Arts Critic and journalist Matthew Krouse has published an excellent review of Terry Kurgan's book!

It covers her grandparents’ crazy journey to Cape Town via Istanbul, Baghdad, and Bombay; their complicated personal relationships, her discovery of her grandfather’s exquisite handmade journals, and her own journey backwards to Poland.

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