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Bronwyn Law-Viljoen

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Bronwyn Law-Viljoen

The undertones of Marikana

Mary Wafer has stepped outside of her comfort zone to create a valuable exhibition about the tragedy at Lonmin’s mine.

Talk to the hand

Talk to the hand

Whether it is the face, body or just the hand Gary Schneider uses photographic techniques to search below the surface of his subjects.

Representation of war wakes us from childhood dreams

A great deal has been written about the way in which war has been represented in photography.

In front by a nose

In front by a nose

Bronwyn Law-Viljoen gets swept up by Kentridge mania in New York as his new opera takes the Metropolitan Opera House by storm.

The Flute from the gallery

William Kentridge’s production of Mozart’s <i>The Magic Flute </i>is an ever-changing work of wonder, writes the publisher of the production’s catalogue, Bronwyn Law-Viljoen.

Sidibé’s African composition

Malick Sidibé offers an aesthetic, poignant and fresh representation of Mali, writes Bronwyn Law-Viljoen.

Mythology interrupted

If one gives in to the uncanny impression that the men in Zwelethu Mthethwa’s new series of photographs are waiting for something or someone, one sets in motion a whole train of…