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/ 16 February 2007
<b>Brenton Maart</b> speaks to Guy Tillim about photographing crowds and power in the DRC.
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/ 12 January 2007
The hamlet of Prince Albert is becoming a destination for art aficionados, writes Brenton Maart.
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/ 24 November 2006
Berni Searle’s uses her body to map a complex political and emotional field, writes Brenton Maart.
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/ 3 November 2006
<i>Distant Relatives/Relative Distance</i> is inspired by the blurring of geographical and cultural boundaries, writes Brenton Maart.
Brenton Maart focuses on the minute detail in new art.
Brenton Maart reports on an exhibition that incorporates images of children branded as practitioners of the occult.
"In Africa I think art is still very close to life. And issues [that] African artists are dealing with are issues of life". Brenton Maart asks top curator Simon Njami what makes African art African.
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/ 28 January 2005
A long-awaited retrospective of the art of Dumile Feni launches this weekend, at the Johannesburg Art Gallery. It is a maniacal visualisation of what the word "struggle" meant to him, writes Brenton Maart.
Check out Rhode, Cohen, Tracy Rose, Kay Hassan’s and other visually superb, conceptually deep, socially engaging, psychologically disturbing and potentially life-changing video art at Museum Africa during your Playtime, urges Brenton Maart.
A new exhibition makes public the private thoughts of people living with HIV and Aids, writes Brenton Maart.