WHATIFTHEWORLD, Cape Town 20.06 – 31.08.2019 All too often those who work … [Read more...] about Joint-Solo: Dan Halter and Chris Soal at WHATIFTHEWORLD
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Subjective Nationhood: ‘The Botswana Pavilion: No Return’ at Gallery MOMO
Gallery MOMO, Cape Town 23.05 – 06.06.2019 With nationality and nationalism, … [Read more...] about Subjective Nationhood: ‘The Botswana Pavilion: No Return’ at Gallery MOMO
A Mask that Refuses to Dance: ‘40 Years of Collecting’ at Standard Bank Gallery
Standard Bank Gallery, Johannesburg 13.05 – 06.07.2019 ‘40 Years of … [Read more...] about A Mask that Refuses to Dance: ‘40 Years of Collecting’ at Standard Bank Gallery
In Memory of David Koloane (1938-2019)
It is with sadness that we mark the passing of David Koloane, one of South … [Read more...] about In Memory of David Koloane (1938-2019)
Banal and Celestial: Usha Seejarim’s ‘Transgressing Power’
‘It may now be said that an object becomes, or fails to become, a work of art in … [Read more...] about Banal and Celestial: Usha Seejarim’s ‘Transgressing Power’
Time consciousness, and the Trouble with a Black Aesthetic
By listening, we would understand what was, not what we thought was, and “we … [Read more...] about Time consciousness, and the Trouble with a Black Aesthetic
Drowning and Denialism: Lady Skollie’s ‘Good & Evil’
CIRCA, Johannesburg 30.05 – 06.07.2019 Nobody heard him, the dead man, But … [Read more...] about Drowning and Denialism: Lady Skollie’s ‘Good & Evil’
Limits and Scales: Jo Ractliffe’s ‘Signs of Life’
Stevenson 16.05 - 29-06-2019 Jo Ractliffe’s ‘Signs of Life’ is a fragmented … [Read more...] about Limits and Scales: Jo Ractliffe’s ‘Signs of Life’
Parallel Worlds, Partial Bodies: Michaela Younge’s ‘Nothing Bad’
SMITH Studio, Cape Town 09.05 – 08.06.2019 On the opening night of Michaela … [Read more...] about Parallel Worlds, Partial Bodies: Michaela Younge’s ‘Nothing Bad’
Chicken and Egg: Maurice Mbikayi’s ‘Coucou Crumble’
Gallery MOMO, Cape Town 02.05 – 06.06.2019 I am reading Ian McEwan’s latest … [Read more...] about Chicken and Egg: Maurice Mbikayi’s ‘Coucou Crumble’










