Denzo Nyathi, curator of the RMB Latitudes Art Fair's Independent Artist Exhibition, provides the lowdown on the participating independent artists
The ‘Non-Art Crowd’ exhibition challenges established narratives in African art and pushes conventional boundaries
Art exhibitions worth your time this month
To mark the Mount Nelson A Belmond Hotel’s 125th anniversary, artworks from the Norval Foundation Collection will be on display
Reports indicate the impact the dire global economy has had on what is normally a resilient market segment and a good hedge against fluctuations in stock market values
With an understanding of form that is more evocative than descriptive, Philiswa Lila’s paintings glow from within
Drawing inspiration from textiles, literature and music, The Provenance Part II delves into the deep lineage of Bantu indigeneity and its impact on contemporary creativity
Alka Dass and Tyra Naidoo are SA artists disturbing the idea of India as motherland
Heath Nash on the future thinking of sustainable design this Earth Day
Okha, the SA high-end furniture design brand made its debuts at Milan Design Week, showcasing a new collection at two venues in Italy
The exhibition grips with an unrelenting silence, forcing one to meditate on the meaning of its title
The prestigious platform has been instrumental in shaping the careers of many SA artists locally and internationally since 1989
The curator of the 2024 SA Pavilion gives insights on the SA exhibition
Sebidi’s lost artworks returned and shown after 33 years
The Centre for the Less Good Idea hosted its first iteration of Collations earlier in April
Often overlooked in the roll call of great SA investment art, Preller has been difficult to fit into art-historical movements and ideas
The historic exhibition of the Basotho blanket and how a nation made it their own
Sponsorship of First Thursdays shows continuing support to the art community
Bronwyn Katz’s exhibition gestures to land art, but ultimately takes shape as a fragile, beautiful and minimalist reflection on the necessary ephemerality of nature
From Cow Mash’s sculptural installation to Laura Lima’s textile pieces, issues of mythology, personal history and community shine through
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