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Saved from a pulp affliction

Saved from a pulp affliction

15 Mar 2013 11:17 - Laurice Taitz
It’s a map of Africa, but not as you would usually know it.
Go down to ‘The Woods’ today

Go down to ‘The Woods’ today

15 Mar 2013 00:00 - Matthew Krouse
Our dreams, mimicked by children, go on show with disturbing results.
Signature Tretchikoff makes rare appearance

Signature Tretchikoff makes rare appearance

08 Feb 2013 00:08 - Boris Gorelik
The Chinese Girl we knew is not a painting. It’s a printed picture, or, these days, a photo of the printed picture on the internet.
Documents of fictionalisation

Documents of fictionalisation

08 Feb 2013 00:00 - Sean O’Toole
The Loom of the Land shows South Africa through the eyes of more than 20 artists, but the exhibition’s politeness may leave art lovers unsatisfied.
The man who put us on the map

The man who put us on the map

01 Feb 2013 15:21 - Brent Meersman
The display of a giant map of South Africa produced for King Louis XVI in 1790 by explorer Franois le Vaillant is a rarer sight than Halley's comet.
The unique language of art that's all about      English, but is emphatically not English

The unique language of art that's all about English, but is emphatically not English

01 Feb 2013 15:12 - Andy Beckett
The Simon Lee Gallery in Mayfair, central London, is currently showing work by the veteran American artist Sherrie Levine.
Andries Botha's elephant sculptures to be completed at last

Andries Botha's elephant sculptures to be completed at last

01 Feb 2013 11:04 - Lisa Van Wyk, Sapa,
The artist and the eThekwini Municipality have now reached an out-of-court settlement after work on the project was halted in 2010.
China and Mzansi: An art of equals

China and Mzansi: An art of equals

01 Feb 2013 00:00 - Darryl Accone
Standard Bank's latest exhibition explores the complexities of the China-Africa relationship.
Obituary: Colin Richards (1954 - 2012)

Obituary: Colin Richards (1954 - 2012)

18 Jan 2013 14:05 - Sean O’Toole
A gifted artist and mentor guided by moral demands.
Money rules an art scene left to its own devices

Money rules an art scene left to its own devices

18 Jan 2013 00:00 - Sean O’Toole
The ANC has asserted itself as a party interested in art. Being a disciplined and hierarchical structure, work has been apportioned by rank.
Brave new (ginger) world

Brave new (ginger) world

18 Jan 2013 00:00 - Laurice Taitz
A red-headed artist peels away the mystique around the carrot-top 'race' in her provocative photographic exhibition.
SA artist's official portrait of Kate gets mixed reviews

SA artist's official portrait of Kate gets mixed reviews

14 Jan 2013 11:08 - Mike Collett-White
Kate Middleton may be putting on a brave face, but the Duchess of Cambridge claims to be "very pleased" with the result.
2012: More than just The Spear

2012: More than just The Spear

21 Dec 2012 00:46 - M&G Reporter
2012 was a year where art made headlines. But there was more to the art world than the hype around Brett Murray's controversial work.

New Marlene Dumas portrait is essential Amy Winehouse

14 Dec 2012 00:07 - Amy Halliday, Jeremy Kuper,
The National Portrait Gallery in London has unveiled a new portrait of Amy Winehouse by South African-born, Netherlands-based artist Marlene Dumas.
Art with a black heart

Art with a black heart

14 Dec 2012 00:01 - Nadine Botha
The new Cape Town exhibition from a cult artists' collective delves into Africa's war-torn history.
Agent of change

Agent of change

14 Dec 2012 00:00 - Kwanele Sosibo
Sindiso Nyoni believes artists have the power to address society's ills with their work.
Diddy buys Murray at Art Basel Miami Beach

Diddy buys Murray at Art Basel Miami Beach

06 Dec 2012 18:30 - Petra Mason
An artwork from Brett Murray's controversial "Hail to the Thief II" exhibition has been snatched up by hip-hop royalty Sean "Puffy" Combs.
Valerio Berruti's portrait for posterity

Valerio Berruti's portrait for posterity

07 Dec 2012 00:00 - Matthew Partridge
Nirox has hosted some impressive artists, but its latest guest has installed something that is certain to capture the wonder of future visitors.
Moving art makes city's spine tingle

Moving art makes city's spine tingle

07 Dec 2012 00:00 - Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon
An innovative festival takes audiences through Jo'burg and brings fairy-tale fantasies to life.
Serious art at the altar

Serious art at the altar

01 Dec 2012 00:00 - Sean O’Toole
In a South African first, a local financier is sharing his private collection with the public.

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