The World Cup has come and gone and Fifa’s officially endorsed exhibition, the <em>2010 Legacy</em> collection, is on display until the end of July.
"What does it mean to be safe and to be insecure?" artist Marthine Tayou wonders in his installation <em>LOOOOBHY n.50</em>.
The <i>Halakasha</i> exhibition is an ideal way to explore how the beautiful game has seeped into the popular consciousness in Africa.
A look into curator Trevor Steele Taylor’s vision for the season of South African film, currently running at London’s British Film Institute.
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/ 29 September 2009
Rock star Annie Lennox tells of her commitment to fighting HIV/Aids in South Africa and welcomed the appointment of the country’s new health minister.
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/ 21 September 2009
Sotheby’s is holding an Art for Africa charity auction in London, featuring works of art donated by a range of contemporary artists.
David Kramer thinks the use of Afrikaans has been important, even on the London stage.
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/ 12 February 2009
South African art sales held at Bonhams in the past two years have introduced historical works to a new and moneyed audience.
South African photographer Alistair Allen has made
it big in Britain by hobnobbing with London’s beautiful people, writes Jeremy Kuper.
Jeremy Kuper journeys from Dublin to the Eastern Cape and finds a legacy of political complexity.