Film and television have always been egregious in their depictions of love … [Read more...] about Love is a Battlefield: Motlhoki Nono’s ‘The Weight of a Kiss’
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Stilled Moments: Jared Ginsburg’s ‘Objects Move Across a Room’
The soft, rhythmic sound of the cardboard conveyor belt hums in the background … [Read more...] about Stilled Moments: Jared Ginsburg’s ‘Objects Move Across a Room’
As above, so below: Billy Langa at ‘Soil Conversations’
Soil Conversations was conceived by Johannesburg-based, Berlin-born curator, … [Read more...] about As above, so below: Billy Langa at ‘Soil Conversations’
Notes on nature, notes on mattering: Nina Barnett and Jeremy Bolen’s ‘Between the Ballast and the Pine’
In a white building on the eastern entrance of the Green Point Park in Cape … [Read more...] about Notes on nature, notes on mattering: Nina Barnett and Jeremy Bolen’s ‘Between the Ballast and the Pine’
Sculpting time: Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum’s ‘You’ll be sorry’
Born in Botswana in 1980, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, now rooted in a new studio … [Read more...] about Sculpting time: Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum’s ‘You’ll be sorry’
More Than Politics: ‘Past Disquiet’ at Zeitz MOCAA
Past Disquiet, the latest research exhibition up at Zeitz MOCAA, was recommended … [Read more...] about More Than Politics: ‘Past Disquiet’ at Zeitz MOCAA
Trust not knowing: ‘Artwords’ at Glen Carlou Gallery
Trust not knowing. Your painting is talking to you. Let your art touch you. … [Read more...] about Trust not knowing: ‘Artwords’ at Glen Carlou Gallery
Room for inner spaciousness: Mankebe Seakgoe & Tzung-Hui Lauren Lee’s ‘I hear you’
The hues on the walls are a delicate blue that suspends logic, making the ocean … [Read more...] about Room for inner spaciousness: Mankebe Seakgoe & Tzung-Hui Lauren Lee’s ‘I hear you’
Conversations with terra: Io Makandal’s ‘Frondescent’
Frondescent is the name of Io Makandal’s third solo exhibition with Kalashnikovv … [Read more...] about Conversations with terra: Io Makandal’s ‘Frondescent’
A story in blues, black and white: Robin Rhode’s ‘The Abandoned Garden’
1 An hour north of Turin, tucked in a mountainous valley near the Swiss … [Read more...] about A story in blues, black and white: Robin Rhode’s ‘The Abandoned Garden’










