Bushmen return to London

7 January 2004

Buhsman children, South Africa
Buhsman children, South Africa
© Mark Håkansson/Survival

Survival International and Rebecca Hossack are proud to announce 'Survival',
an exhibition of Bushmen art, embroidery and jewellery.

The exhibition opens at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery, 35 Windmill Street,
London W1, on Thursday 22 January 2004, and runs until 28 February. Proceeds

will support human rights organisation Survival International.

Australian born Rebecca, former cultural attache at the Australia High
Commission in London, has long been a supporter of indigenous art. In the 1990s
she held the first exhibition of Bushman art in London. Working with the Bushmen
and Survival International, she held two very successful exhibitions in 1994 at
the Rebecca Hossack Gallery and the Barbican. The highly acclaimed exhibitions
received a lot of interest and all the work was sold.

The 2004 'Survival' exhibition is a collaboration between jewellery designer
Pippa Small and the Bushmen. Pippa spent a month with Bushmen at the Kuru
Development Trust in Botswana working with them to produce the stunning
jewellery, embroidery and art which will go on show.

Pippa says: "Having spent time with many different peoples from the Penan of
Borneo to the Nagas of Northeast India, I continue to dedicate part of my time
to working with indigenous peoples. This combines well with making jewellery as
adornment is an important part of all peoples sense of self, expression and
identity."

Rebecca says: "I am immensely proud to be supporting the Bushmen as they
fight to maintain their identity.They are being harassed and evicted from their
ancestral lands by a government that openly declares its intention of finishing
with their way of life. Their art is a testament to the strength of their
cultures."

Survival International is the worldwide voice for tribal peoples, protecting
their lives, lands and rights since 1969.

For further information or transparencies of the work please contact Ghislain
Pascal at Panic on 020-7978 1222 / 07778-788735.

Ghislain Pascal
Managing Director
Panic
9 Welmar Mews
154
Clapham Park Road
London SW4 7DE
T: 020-7978 1222
M: 07778 788 735

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