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Hidden Secrets: Emily Rae Smith Labuschagne’s ‘Playroom’

Emily Rae Smith Labuschagne’s solo exhibition, Playroom, which showed at Under … [Read more...] about Hidden Secrets: Emily Rae Smith Labuschagne’s ‘Playroom’

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Retrospect: An interview with Thonton Kabeya

It is a Wednesday night in Johannesburg. I enter Wits Arts Museum for the … [Read more...] about Retrospect: An interview with Thonton Kabeya

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The archive effect: ‘Unbind’ at Goodman Gallery

Diffused late-September sunlight melts across the courtyard of Cape Town’s … [Read more...] about The archive effect: ‘Unbind’ at Goodman Gallery

Read more about Kiluanji Kia Henda & Sue Williamson & Yto Barrada

Notes on dreaming in black: Phumzile Khanyile’s ‘Sabela Uyabizwa’

In the brief exhibition text that accompanies Sabela Uyabizwa at blank projects, … [Read more...] about Notes on dreaming in black: Phumzile Khanyile’s ‘Sabela Uyabizwa’

Tagged: blank projects, Phumzile Khanyile

A need for care: Leila Abrahams in ‘Remedy’

Everard Read/CIRCA recently presented a collection of works from Leila Abrahams … [Read more...] about A need for care: Leila Abrahams in ‘Remedy’

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Tension and compression: Warren Maroon’s ‘Well, There Goes That Dream’ and Kamyar Bineshtarigh’s ‘9 Hopkins’

It's Heritage Day weekend and Cape Town is on edge; squalls are coming off the … [Read more...] about Tension and compression: Warren Maroon’s ‘Well, There Goes That Dream’ and Kamyar Bineshtarigh’s ‘9 Hopkins’

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Sixth Sense: ‘SENSES’ at Goethe-Institut

SENSES, a group exhibition presented as part of the Young Curators Incubator … [Read more...] about Sixth Sense: ‘SENSES’ at Goethe-Institut

Read more about Bulumko Mbete & Nkhensani Mkhari & Pebofatso Mokoena

Open(ing) the City: Open City 2023

Under the seeming disorder of the old city, wherever the old city is working … [Read more...] about Open(ing) the City: Open City 2023

Read more about Mary Sibande

Reckoning with new audiences: FNB Art Joburg 2023

Art fairs are festivals for the eyes. The annual FNB Art Joburg fair held … [Read more...] about Reckoning with new audiences: FNB Art Joburg 2023

Read more about Blessing Ngobeni & Gregory Maqoma & Jabulani Dhlamini & Lindokuhle Sobekwa & Mankebe Seakgoe & Mikhael Subotzky & Nandipha Mntambo & Sethembile Msezane & Thonton Kabeya

Return to the body: 35th São Paulo Bienal – choreographies of the impossible

A new enlightenment is sweeping through that sub-class of the bourgeoisie that … [Read more...] about Return to the body: 35th São Paulo Bienal – choreographies of the impossible

Read more about Aline Motta & Ibrahim Mahama & Igshaan Adams

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