In ‘sewedi sewedi’, Bonolo Kavula confounds the medium of printmaking with works … [Read more...] about Discovery rather than creation: Bonolo Kavula’s ‘sewedi sewedi’
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Lives of Objects: Joel Adrianomearisoa in ‘Two Together’
‘Two Together’ is an exhibition that touches on complementary artworks that pose … [Read more...] about Lives of Objects: Joel Adrianomearisoa in ‘Two Together’
Memory and the Fragments of Time: ‘Two Together’ at Zeitz MOCAA
The exhibition ‘Two Together’ is currently on show at Zeitz Mocca Cape Town. … [Read more...] about Memory and the Fragments of Time: ‘Two Together’ at Zeitz MOCAA
Breaking news: Alfredo Jaar’s ‘The Rwanda Project’
To put it simply, Alfredo Jaar’s work moved me. One might ask, what does a … [Read more...] about Breaking news: Alfredo Jaar’s ‘The Rwanda Project’
Four Emergency Rooms: On ‘Emerging Artists’
‘I have learnt there are very few genuine emergencies in life’. The sentence is … [Read more...] about Four Emergency Rooms: On ‘Emerging Artists’
Rainbow Scale: Thebe Phetogo in conversation with Thulile Gamedze
The following is a collaboratively edited transcript of a conversation between … [Read more...] about Rainbow Scale: Thebe Phetogo in conversation with Thulile Gamedze
Citizen homage: ‘Home is where the Art is’ at Zeitz MOCAA
It’s been a tough time for museums of late. Cultural institutions have been … [Read more...] about Citizen homage: ‘Home is where the Art is’ at Zeitz MOCAA
Showing and Hiding: Alfredo Jaar’s ‘The Rwanda Project’
Alfredo Jaar’s solo exhibition at Zeitz MOCAA draws on his investigations into … [Read more...] about Showing and Hiding: Alfredo Jaar’s ‘The Rwanda Project’
Duality of Consciousness: Isaac Julien in ‘Two Together’
One character is featured in two symmetrical, dressed in a tunic originating … [Read more...] about Duality of Consciousness: Isaac Julien in ‘Two Together’
Dark boxes: Alfredo Jaar’s ‘The Rwanda Project’
Chilean-born, New York-based artist Alfredo Jaar’s solo exhibition at the Zeitz … [Read more...] about Dark boxes: Alfredo Jaar’s ‘The Rwanda Project’










