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VISUAL ARTS
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Gavin Jantjes: To Be Free!
Whitechapel Gallery, London
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Gavin Jantjes is not a name on many people’s lips, although he should be. Born in Cape Town in 1948, the year the apartheid regime first devastated South Africa, he is one of the country’s most significant artists. But a lifetime’s exile, moving between Germany, Norway and England, and shifting between several different roles, have perhaps obscured his singular qualities as an artist. The Whitechapel’s huge survey aims to change