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Natalie Dixon

The sea takes, the stage remembers
Friday
/ 4 March 2025

The sea takes, the stage remembers

Production is a poetic, immersive elegy which turns loss at sea into theatre’s most powerful tide

By Sean O Toole
Artists poke fun at virtual lives
Article
/ 19 March 2012

Artists poke fun at virtual lives

Web 2.0 companies and social networks have become fodder for the work of Dutch artists writes <strong>Natalie Dixon</strong>.

By Natalie Dixon
Paris, passion and curiosity
Article
/ 18 November 2011

Paris, passion and curiosity

African photographers were well represented at the showcase in Paris due to the drive of one collector.Natalie Dixon

By Natalie Dixon
Mapping the city’s DNA
Article
/ 7 October 2011

Mapping the city’s DNA

It is important to understand the relationship
between the country’s dynamics and its inhabitants.

By Natalie Dixon
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Article
/ 23 August 2002

Through a dark lens

The start of the World Summit in Johannesburg on August 26 marks the launch of three powerful photographic exhibitions, writes Natalie Dixon.

By Staff Reporter

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