Opening of home and away exhibition speech by professor stanley ridge

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SPEECH AT THE CAPE TOWN OPENING OF THE HOME AND AWAY EXHIBITION A very warm welcome to all from the University of the Western Cape. Our ViceChancellor, Brian O’Connell, is ill this evening, and very sad not to be here - partcularly so because this event marks a new turn in UWC’s engagement with the arts and with the city. We are staking our claim as a real and signifcant player in the Cape Town’s cultural and intellectual life. Our city is fortunate in having four universites, all of them good. In fact, by most measures, the three traditonal universites are all rated in the top 5% worldwide. Cape Town has reason to be proud of all its universites and to own them. For our part, we enjoy UWC as a signifcant place of excellence and intellectual vitality in the heart of the metropole, and we’d like the city to take pleasure in it too. To that end, we intend to be more visible in more parts of the city, not least the old centre where we are now. Tonight’s event is the frst in a series planned for the next year. Among other things we wish to share and give access to the wonderful collecton of art in our care. Mountng an event and exhibiton of the scale of Home and Away would be impossible without substantal partnerships. We are delighted to be building on our long relatonship with the Robben Island Museum as joint members of a potent team with the Ifa Lethu Foundaton and Iziko Museums. Long-term, meaningful partnerships between public insttutons are necessary for us to do more justce to our rich heritage and let it impact on the present. Tonight represents a fne start. Walking through the exhibiton provoked many emotons and ideas in me: What a monster we had to get our heads around! What sufering and grit and spirit are explored in these art works and live on through them! What remarkable friends we had abroad to buoy our spirits and provide new vision in what at tmes seemed an impossible dead end! What challenges the art contnues to represent and present! How much of our past have we come to terms with so that we can recognise it and refect on it without being imprisoned by it? What baggage are we made aware that we are stll carrying? What promptngs towards a more humane present and future do we fnd in these vigorous works which deny all binarites? How do we make our own the freedom and joy that keeps surprising us in these responses to sufering and oppression? The energies of art are the subject of intense and fruitul enquiry in the Centre for Humanites Research at UWC. We are proud that the Director, Premesh Lalu, has been able to make a signifcant contributon to what we have before us, and that the exhibiton is a gateway to the Love and Revoluton Conference to be held over the next few days. The collectons here and the contrasts between them provoke important


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