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Simon Gush
Tim Leibbrandt on Welcome To Frontier Country

18 November 2019
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'[The films are] a valuable contribution to the dialogue around land and oppression, one rooted in the lived reality of those suffering. Importantly, it is also not one devoid of optimism and hope, acknowledging a way forward to course-correct the untenable circumstances depicted in Working the Land': Review of Welcome to Frontier Country by Tim Leibbrandt

Contemporary And, 1 May 2016

'City of Labor'
M Neelika Jayawadarne writes on Simon Gush's film Lazy Nigel, showing at the 2016 Dakar Biennale

Business Day, 17 March 2017

'Gush's work emphasises the exploitative dynamics of the diplomatic agreements and economic ties between SA and Lesotho' writes Chris Thurman about Simon Gush's The Island series 

Times Live, 26 August
'Mandela's red Merc, strike become art': Zipho-Zenkosi Ncokazi on Simon Gush's Red in East London

Mail & Guardian, 9 June 2015

Simon Gush’s exhibition Workplace interrogates the central role played by work in the construction and perception of our identities, writes Athi Mongezeleli Joja

Simon Gush: Work, 2014

Helena Chávez Mac Gregor introduces Simon Gush's images and representations that 'confront labour in 21st-century Johannesburg'

Code, Spring 2009
Liz Haines writes about 'uneasy encounters' in Simon Gush's work

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