Nathan Shapira Design Archive at SFSU

Nathan Shapira Design Archive at SFSU

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The Nathan Shapira Design Archive is a unique and rich body of materials representing the thinking, events and objects of 20th century design. It contains well over 2060 known design books, both contemporary and collectibles, as well as articles, files, documents, audio and video footage dating from 1963-2008 relative to design curriculum; lectures; seminars; and documentaries on topics addressing

05/07/2026

"We do not Design for Society, or for that matter, Design in order to Design Society.
"We Design because Society and Ourselves are in fact Design.
"We do not Design for Living.
"We Design to LIVE!"
- Selby Mvusi, 1963

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Sculptor, Artist, Poet, Academic and Activist - Selbourne Charlton Sobizwa “Selby” Mvusi (1929 - 1967). Mvusi was among the first Black South African artists to experiment with non-figurative abstraction. His work, such as the famous oil painting "Parents of the World—Adam and Eve," often explored humanistic and universal themes. He founded the first department of industrial design in Africa at the University of Nairobi in the mid-1960s. He believed that design was a "plastic realisation of human consciousness" and was essential for Africa to participate fully in the 20th century. He was a globetrotting academic who taught at institutions such as Clark College in Atlanta and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana. Source: SAHO, Wikipedia, Unisa Press, Drum Archive, BAHA

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