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The Claims of the Land

Kerry Chaloner, nowhere 1, 2014. Sulphur and transparent medium on raw canvas, 100 x 75 x 4 cm

The Claims of the Land is an exhibition now on at the AVA Gallery. It aims to … [Read more...] about The Claims of the Land

Tagged: Alexandra Karakashian, Anton Karstel, Cape Town, Catherine Ocholla, Chad Rossouw, Dathini Mzayiya, Hanien Conradie, Janice Rabie, Jess Metcalfe, Kerry Chaloner, Luan Nel, Makhosandile Mbuku, Maya LeMaitre, Misheck Masamvu, Painting, Richard Mudariki, Rory Emmett, Sarah Biggs, Sepideh Mehraban, Siwa Mgoboza, The AVA Gallery, Thomas Cartwright

SAS Somerset

Half abstraction, half distraction, Stephen Hobbs is displaying a mock-up of a … [Read more...] about SAS Somerset

Tagged: Cape Town, David Krut Projects, Dazzle camouflage, SAS Somerset, South African Navy, Stephen Hobbs, Twenty Fifty

The Day of the Jekyll

To resolve the situation at the University of Cape Town that was sparked by the … [Read more...] about The Day of the Jekyll

Tagged: Cecil John Rhodes, Imraan Coovadia, Max Price, Sculpture, Transformation, UCT, University of Cape Town

Sue Williamson’s Diary: Venice and The World

  In the middle of March, I flew up to Durban at the invitation of The … [Read more...] about Sue Williamson’s Diary: Venice and The World

Tagged: Anthea Moys, Athi-Patra Ruga, Bogosi Sekhukhuni, DAC, diary, Fiona Hall, Joan Jonas, Kudzanai Chiurai, Sarah Lucas, Sue Williamson, Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi, VANSA, venice, Venice Biennale

10 Southern African Artworks Fusing Art and Science Fiction

Mary Sibande, A Terrible Beauty is Born, 2013. Digital pigment print, 110 x 321.5 cm © Mary Sibande, courtesy of the artist and Gallery MOMO

The idea that science fiction can be meaningfully applied to an African context … [Read more...] about 10 Southern African Artworks Fusing Art and Science Fiction

Tagged: Athi-Patra Ruga, Bridget Baker, Chad Rossouw, Cyrus Kabiru, Gerald Machona, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Mary SIbande, Michael MacGarry, Neill Blomkamp, Pieter Hugo, The Culture Trip, Tim Leibbrandt

Wound Thread: Pierre Fouché’s lacemaking

Pierre Fouché, James (detail), 2015. Silk floss, wood, brass pins, 14.4 x 32.8 cm

The Fallen and the Drowned WHATIFTHEWORLD/GALLERY, Cape Town 04.02.2015 - … [Read more...] about Wound Thread: Pierre Fouché’s lacemaking

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Labour & Guggenheim Abu Dhabi

Andrew Ross, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis, New York University

Above is a video published by Human Rights Watch on Youtube, on the 9th February … [Read more...] about Labour & Guggenheim Abu Dhabi

Tagged: Abu Dhabi, Andrew Ross, Guggenheim, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, Gulf Labour, New York University, NYU Abu Dhabi

What’s on your mind?

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Tagged: Facebook

Open Day! Black River Studio

Black River Studio

Black River Studio is a production space dedicated to printing editions for … [Read more...] about Open Day! Black River Studio

Tagged: Black River Studio, Cape Town, Design, Printmaking, Screenprinting, Silkscreen, Wim Legrand

Myths of Harare

There is a frenetic energy to Wycliffe Mundopa's Myths of Harare series. … [Read more...] about Myths of Harare

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