An old-style movie house in downtown Jo’burg is showing that audiences can be lured away from mainstream cinemas, writes <b>Anthea Buys</b>.
Can magnificent clothes really leave you pondering about illiteracy?
Seven distinct sub-exhibitions of <em>In Context</em> bring a mini-biennale to Jo’burg.
A treasure trove of contemporary Cuban art has been unearthed in London, the property of a South African collector.
The Johannesburg Art Gallery breaks 2010 ranks to stage a show about race and identity, writes <b>Anthea Buys</b>.
<em>Remotewords</em> aims to "disseminate literary statements" around the world through satellite mapping programmes.
Nicholas Hlobo’s topographies on canvas have extended pictorial space into three dimensions, writes <b>Anthea Buys</b>.
One morning in April the dilapidated foyer of the National Gallery of Zimbabwe slowly filled up with the city’s aspiring filmmakers and video artists.
The latest Kentridge exhibition offers little to think about but opening night was a red-carpet affair, writes <strong>Anthea Buys</strong>
After years of obscurity, William Kentridge has had her big break.That’s right — "her".