99 Juta Street is a four floor home for all things design.
Artist Banele Khoza’s open-door policy could be an alternative model for artists and audiences
An artist questions the relationship between Switzerland and apartheid South Africa
Sweetmeats, samoosas, laffa, tikka chicken, jalebi, and a mango lassi. Zaza Hlalethwa eats her way through Fordsburg to get a taste of its history.
Pro Helvetia is giving artists a chance to participate in shaping the organisation’s role
Whitney Greyton’s new podcast Fatty Boom Boom seeks to further the fat positivity discourse by embracing the most hurtful terms.
But what of the women who were employed to guard the detained activists during this time of struggle?
The goal of black consciousness was social and psychological liberation for both sexes
African women, denied access to the labour market, turned to a traditional skill to provide for their families
A debut exhibition focuses on women bowed down by the weight of life but united by their faith