[15.11.03] Guy Tillim wins DaimlerChrysler Art Award
Guy Tillim has been awarded the DaimlerChrysler Art Award for creative photography.
[15.11.03] David Goldblatt nominated for prestigious UK prize
David Goldblatt has been shortlisted as a finalist for the 2004 Citigroup photography prize, hosted by London's Photographer's Gallery.
[15.11.03] Didata unveils impressive new corporate collection
The new Dimension Data corporate collection, inaugurated at a private function recently in Johannesburg, is exclusively constituted of abstract South African art works.
[15.11.03] Red Cross Children's Hospital Trust Gala Banquet and Art Auction
A gala banquet and art auction takes place in Cape Town next month to raise funds for the upgrade of the Red Cross Children's Hospital Trauma Unit Appeal.
[15.11.03] New contemporary art space in Pretoria
The Secret Gallery is a new experimental art space opening in the suburb of Villieria, Pretoria.
[15.11.03] Ninth Taxi art book launched
Kagiso Pat Mautloa is the subject of the ninth publication in the TAXI Art Books series.
[15.11.03] New regional representative for BASA
Nicky du Plessis, of Cultural Radius Arts and Culture Consultancy, has been appointed as the BASA regional representative for KwaZulu Natal.
[15.11.03] Dates for second instalment of Cultural Impact Series
The next Cultural Impact Series continues to examine the connections between the cultural and tourism industries.
[15.11.03] Santu Mofokeng and Ernest Mancoba featured in new book
A new book, Hans Ulrich Obrist Interviews Volume 1, includes two interviews with the South African artists Santu Mofokeng and Ernest Mancoba.
[01.11.03] Willem Boshoff prints donated to Iziko-SA National Gallery
Willem Boshoff's original 1980 KYKAFRIKAANS anthology has been donated by Sanlam to Iziko-SA National Gallery's permanent collection.
[01.11.03] William Kentridge wins German art prize
William Kentridge has won the prestigious Goslar Kaiserring Award.
[01.11.03] Babic takes on Europe
Milijana Babic has just arrived back from showing her work in the City of Women festival in Croatia. Virginia MacKenny tells us more.
[01.11.03] Student artwork vandalised and pieces stolen
A controversial student artwork was vandalised and one of its digital prints stolen while on display at the University of Cape Town.
[01.11.03] New editions at David Krut
Suzie Copperthwaite visits David Krut Arts.
[01.11.03] Gauging the economic benefit of National Arts Festival
A recent study considered the economic impact of the National Arts Festival on the Eastern Cape.
[01.11.03] The new dealers
Monna wa Mokoena, Michael Stevenson, Alet Vorster, Warren Siebrits as well as Suzette and Brendon Bell-Roberts are making waves. Sean O'Toole explains why.