Woodstock is the go-to place for creatives who don’t have money to set up shop in the City Bowl.
The new Cape Town exhibition from a cult artists’ collective delves into Africa’s war-torn history.
Having showed across the world for the past 15 years, the blockbuster Body Worlds exhibition has now berthed in Cape Town.
A man-made rainbow, comprising simply sunlight and water, has popped up in Cape Town.
The Spier ‘Secret’ Festival is trading on the current obsession to experience something others can’t.
Nadine Botha recounts her day at the Cobern Pansexual Street Fair in De Waterkant, Cape Town, in what is left of the somewhat decimated "gay village".
From roach coaches to taco trucks to upmarket lunches, the gourmet food truck is all grown up and it has come, writes Nadine Botha.
Clare Butcher believes that "the root of the word curate is to care".
Where does an independent curator fit into a South African art landscape that is split between commercial galleries and archival museums?
Artist uproar as gentrification in the Woodstock Industrial Centre has threatened the suburb’s ‘run-down’ factory atmosphere.