Cape art picks: October 14 2011
Peter Clarke’s retrospective shares the spotlight with work from a promising young talent.
Peter Clarke’s retrospective shares the spotlight with work from a promising young talent.
It is a interdisciplinary, collaborative spirit that informs the line-up of Poetry Africa’s 2011 tour programme.
Koos Kombuis is back, in a more ‘spiritual’ guise.
Standard Bank Young Artist for Visual Art, Nandipha Mntambo, exhibits her award exhibition.
Now in its sixth season, the country’s original ecofriendly music fest continues its genre-surfing evolution.
Two new exhibitions deal with environmentalism’s ambiguous position in South Africa.
Local hip-hop battles for attention alongside UK underground rockers Ulterior and megastars Coldplay.
For the past ten years Siemon Allen has establish an autonomous language for encoding visual forms of knowledge and memory.
You’d be forgiven for thinking that urban contemporary pop had finally overdosed on its own booty babe banality.
<i>Ever Young</i>, Ghanaian photographer James Barnor’s exhibition, offers insight into the heydays of pan-Africanism and Black Consciousness.