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South African National Gallery

The sculptures where nothing is true and everything is permitted
Friday
/ 4 November 2024

The sculptures where nothing is true and everything is permitted

Recent shows by the sculptors Nolan Oswald Dennis, Vusumzi Nkomo and Diana Vives make for fascinating viewing

By Sean O Toole
Gayle, the language of laughter – and of safety
Article
/ 2 November 2018

Gayle, the language of laughter – and of safety

In ‘Visiting Gayle’ the filmmaker follows a group of close friends as they use the language in their everyday.

By Carl Collison
The public gallery: Activists continue to seek justice for murdered sex worker
Article
/ 1 December 2016

The public gallery: Activists continue to seek justice for murdered sex worker

In April 2013, Nokuphila Kumalo was beaten to death on a street in Woodstock, Cape Town, where she worked.

By Raeesa Pather
National gallery a victim of Iziko structure
Article
/ 20 October 2014

National gallery a victim of Iziko structure

A director of Iziko Museums is back at work after winning a labour dispute, but the national gallery is a more serious victim of SA arts bureaucracy.

By Melvyn Minnaar
George Hallet: ‘I prefer being a fly on the wall’
Article
/ 13 March 2014

George Hallet: ‘I prefer being a fly on the wall’

Photographer George Hallet has devoted his career to making images of people many others would prefer to ignore.

By Yazeed Kamaldien

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