One of the hardest things, when thinking of David Goldblatt’s work, is how to … [Read more...] about A Tribute to David Goldblatt
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In Memory of Bruce Arnott 1938-2018
News about the death of one of South Africa’s foremost sculptors, Bruce Arnott … [Read more...] about In Memory of Bruce Arnott 1938-2018
‘Both, And’ Interview: Stevenson at 15
Stevenson, Cape Town and Johannesburg 05.06 – 21.07.2018 Stevenson have … [Read more...] about ‘Both, And’ Interview: Stevenson at 15
Intimacy or Darkness: ‘Close Encounters’ at Smith
The artists in ‘Close Encounters’ at SMITH explore intimacy as a theme from many … [Read more...] about Intimacy or Darkness: ‘Close Encounters’ at Smith
Call for Proposals: South African Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2019
The Department of Arts and Culture has announced a call for proposals to curate … [Read more...] about Call for Proposals: South African Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2019
The Believers: Sabelo Mlangeni’s ‘Umlindelo wamaKholwa’
There are some aspects of modern life that seem inappropriate to be engaged with … [Read more...] about The Believers: Sabelo Mlangeni’s ‘Umlindelo wamaKholwa’
Zeitz MOCAA: The Way Forward
Seldom has a new museum arrived on the international art scene with more … [Read more...] about Zeitz MOCAA: The Way Forward
Uncanny Nostalgia: Igshaan Adams’ ‘When Dust Settles’
Igshaan Adams was brought up in Bonteheuwel, Cape Town by his Christian … [Read more...] about Uncanny Nostalgia: Igshaan Adams’ ‘When Dust Settles’
Partly here: Nourhan Maayouf’s ‘The Sea is Closed: Shallow Waters’
Nourhan Maayouf’s ‘The Sea is Closed: Shallow Waters’ is a personal and … [Read more...] about Partly here: Nourhan Maayouf’s ‘The Sea is Closed: Shallow Waters’
The Paradox of Max Wolpe
A few years ago when the SMAC gallery first launched itself in Cape Town, both … [Read more...] about The Paradox of Max Wolpe










