A new exhibition at Zeitz Mocaa in Cape Town should reinstate the talented artist as one of South Africa’s leading painters
Mary Corrigall meets with the Sudanese artist on the occasion of his largest solo exhibition in Joburg
The success of galleries owned and run by the artists themselves has led to a re-examination of the business of art
The new Joburg Contemporary Art Foundation compels visitors to contemplate and luxuriate in art, writes Mary Corrigall
A survey of Jackson Hlungwani’s practice presents a transcendental experience, even for non-believers
Covid-19 could have a positive effect on the quality of artistic fare.
The word “hesitate”, which recurs in the titles of both exhibitions of William Kentridge’s art at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art (Zeitz Mocaa) — Why Should I Hesitate: Putting Drawings to Work — and the Norval Foundation — Why Should I Hesitate: Sculpture — implies that they are defined by anxiety and a degree of tentativeness. […]
South Africa’s identity issues are reflected in its lack of appreciation for pan-African art
The Joburg Art Fair has evolved in the last decade, but the question is: Have they gone far enough?
Ronald Muchatuta rejects labels and uses the checked bag to show how the migrants’ identity traps people