The art market is more complex than other investment markets, such as stocks and government bonds, as art has an intrinsic value that cannot necessarily be quantified and plugged into economic models as easily
Dante van Kradenburg is starting to get the recognition he deserves
Arts education is critical, because it has the capacity to liberate learners from economic, social and political forces. What’s needed is funding, training and political will
A walk through the Norval Foundations inspires thoughts on frames as anchors, thresholds and art
‘Liminality’ is a buzz word in art speak, but does the current Johannesburg Contemporary Art Foundation exhibition go far enough in meaningfully unpacking it?
Mary Corrigall meets with the Sudanese artist on the occasion of his largest solo exhibition in Joburg
The Kenyan artist, who recently passed away, was one of the most influential of her generation
From the virtual Fak’ugesi African Digital Innovation Festival to live theatre back on stage at the Baxter in Cape Town, we’ve got you covered