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Liza Essers is the owner and director of the Goodman Gallery in South Africa, established in 1966.

Prior to acquiring the gallery in 2008, she was an independent art advisor and curator, and the co-executive producer of the South African film, Tsotsi (2005) which won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Picture in 2006. The gallery is now seen as an important player in the international contemporary art world following a tradition in the 1960s as being, according to Essers, "The only space where black artists could show their work."

References

  1. Binlot, Ann. "Through Apartheid And Zuma, South Africa's Goodman Gallery Endures 50 Years On". Forbes. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  2. Diallo, Aïcha. "In conversation on the southern tip of the African continent | Contemporary And". www.contemporaryand.com. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  3. "How Liza Essers took South Africa's Goodman Gallery from storied pioneering space to contemporary global player". Art Basel. Retrieved 17 January 2024.
  4. "How Liza Essers took South Africa's Goodman Gallery from storied pioneering space to contemporary global player". Art Basel. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
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