A massive restoration project is giving valuable artworks housed in the Johannesburg Magistrates Court a new lease on life.
An exhibition featuring works by about 60 artists reveals the magnificant beasts in their many facets.
Chris Dercon, the director of the Tate Modern, was in South Africa for last weekend’s Jo’burg Art Fair.
When Claudia Schneider returned to South Africa as the first Jo’burg Art Fair geared up, a natural question to her was: "Where’s the fringe".
Like London’s Frieze Art Fair in October, the Jo’burg art scene has come alive.
A new photographic exhibition takes a look at the fine art of the road trip.
South Africa’s first attempt at official national representation at the Venice Biennale has been a messy affair, but hopes are high.
On the cover of the catalogue of the survey exhibition <em>South African Photography 1950-2010,</em> is an image that is by now familiar.
The beauty of Jo Ratcliffe’s photographs lies hidden in their analogue quality, in the materiality of the print itself.
The London School of Economics’ relationship with Libya has given rise to controversy.