Sean O’Toole mourns the loss of a talented young photographer who brought a tender and subtle touch to his searching images.
An accomplished photographer in several parts of the world for six decades, he is still defined by his work in South Africa during the 1950s.
Two local artists eschew the elitist view of ?Africa’s past and tell the story of the continent through the eyes of ordinary people.
Sean O’ Toole caught up with award-winning Japanese architect Toyo Ito at the world congress of the International Union of Architects in Durban.
A series of pre-conference events kicked off Durban’s hosting of the 25th congress of the International Union of Architects.
The late writer’s oeuvre was characterised by her unwavering ability to verbalise the brutal truth, writes Sean O’Toole.
The Mother City’s delicious monster faces the threat of demolition. Who will help the historic Werdmuller Centre to save itself?
Newspaper posters continue to fascinate collectors, for their social commentary as much as for their wit.