Artists, fellow curators and friends reflect on the singular presence of Koyo Kouoh and the imprint she leaves behind
Bongani Madondo remembers Koyo Kouoh as an activist and a community worker — and curator of collective futures
This collection will play with the aesthetic, because ‘fashion is often taken too seriously’
Small donations can have a large positive knock-on effect for African artists and contribute to the economy through art tourism
Zeitz MOCAA exhibitions showcase histories of struggle, resistance and radical solidarity
What does it mean to be African in the contemporary art world?
Elegant pink couches, flower chandeliers, sequins and silks form part of the gala’s aesthetics that marries Italian sensibilities with African vibes
The story of the Italian brand is one of drama, not only in its aesthetics, but in its chaotic rise to success
The latest exhibition by Zeitz MOCAA’s Koyo Kouoh is a refreshing take on being black
Inspired by the Ava DuVernay television series with a similar title, When We See Us is a conversation between black and African artists
A new exhibition at Zeitz Mocaa in Cape Town should reinstate the talented artist as one of South Africa’s leading painters
From ballet, to art exhibitions to podcasts, there’s plenty on offer in the cultural world to capture your attention this weekend
Fashion looks glamorous but it’s not. Behind the glitz is environmental and social damage
The word “hesitate”, which recurs in the titles of both exhibitions of William Kentridge’s art at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art (Zeitz Mocaa) — Why Should I Hesitate: Putting Drawings to Work — and the Norval Foundation — Why Should I Hesitate: Sculpture — implies that they are defined by anxiety and a degree of tentativeness. […]
The alleged improper conduct of the Zeitz MOCAA curator has raised questions about the transparency of a museum that is subsidised with public money