Photographer Pieter Hugo’s latest exhibition is a? "jolting meditation" on family, kinship and decaying nationhood.
Artists are dressing up – or undressing – to make a point about who they really are. But is the spectacle more than just cheap drag?
While Nelson Mandela lies gravely ill, a grim tragi-comedy unfolds. A prominent political family is disassembling in public view.
Paris is hosting ‘My Joburg’, a large group exhibition devoted to art from and about the place of gold
Next week, prominent South African photographer Zwelethu Mthethwa will appear in court to defend himself against allegations of murder.
Through snow, wind and seemingly impossible mountain passes, our correspondent Sean O’Toole tracks the Giro d’Italia on a bicycle.
Angola, exhibiting for the first time at the Venice Biennale, has been awarded the prestigious Golden Lion for the best national pavilion.
Nairobi’s street photographers run ingenious and efficient set-ups throughout the city.
Unlike contemporaries Ernest Mancoba and Gerard Sekoto, the elusive artist did not enjoy a late-career rebound.
Sculpture, unlike painting, allows for physical, tactile encounters, and the work at Nirox is no exception.