Human rights festival honours the fight for justice with music, films and dialogue, offering free access to all and inspiring change
Behind every work on a gallery wall is someone like the unsung art installer
Hit by the pandemic, unrest and load-shedding, the province’s economy has suffered a chronic decline
The City of Johannesburg has been marching on the spot for years about fixing its museum infrastructure, it can no longer pretend not to see the costly damage wrought over time
Our arts writer reflects on attending Afropunk with a new appreciation for human encounters, courtesy of the national lockdown
Artist Dada Khanyisa on responding to the opportunities that their practice offers them, by all means necessary
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