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/ 4 February 2009
Some would call Kentridge’s extensive pre-emptory delivery of material simulacral, others would call it a gratuitous tease.
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/ 12 January 2009
Before the banks of the world took a turn for the broke, dragging the big spenders with them, 2008 was a good year to be an artist in South Africa.
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/ 7 November 2008
The piece’s different voice parts are spoken rather than sung, creating a live choral cacophony of overlapping speech, whispering and shouting.
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/ 23 October 2008
Anthea Buys reports on the hits and misses of the fourth Month of Photography festival steered by the South African Centre for Photography.
Lawrence Lemaoana’s new art offers a brave and satirical critique of the media and politics, writes Anthea Buys.
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/ 19 September 2008
Anthea Buys looks at an exhibition featuring some of the works of a world-renowned artist, the late Gerard Sekoto.
Part sport, part art, this weekend’s snowball fight
at the Drill Hall manages hostility and highlights global warming, writes Anthea Buys.
After almost 43 years at the helm, founder Linda Givon has sold the Goodman Gallery to Liza Nicole Essers, a 34- year-old art consultant.
Kay Hassan’s current exhibition at the JAG dispels the myth that his oeuvre is mostly two-dimensional, writes Anthea Buys.
German artist Hans Winkler has brought his site-specific interventions to the Jo’burg streets, writes Anthea Buys.