The solo show by Sam Nhlengethwa explores the many sites and scenes of the city, caught in a loop of ambition and horror
The built environment is an important part of art and often lurks in the background
The exhibition, by 29 Zimbabwean artists, uses the minibus taxi to explore the end of Robert Mugabe’s rule and the country’s future
Such institutions promoted the true essence of ubuntu within a state that perpetuated the myth of black inferiority.
Nkgopoloeng Moloi speaks to Dr Mpho Matsipa about movement and how architecture responds to migration.
The LagosPhoto Festival brings together 22 photographers from 18 countries to expand the scope and role of photography on the continent
Development initiatives need to consider the contexts, past and present, in which they occur to ensure human-centred solutions
The artist’s work allows us to reflect on the different architectures of dominance linked to entrenched powers of colonialism, racism and capitalism.
Using their creativity, two artists help society understand the complex experience of womanhood
Nkgopoleng Moloi spoke to art collector Pulane Kingston ahead of the FNB Joburg Art Fair.