The Johannesburg Contemporary Art Foundation's 'Reverse Futures' exhibition challenges conventional Western ideas of the future, inviting visitors to experience space, time, and…
The Coatings For Africa 2026 exhibition in Johannesburg concludes with local manufacturers expressing optimism about the projected $892 million growth in Southern Africa's paints…
Santu Mofokeng's photographs invite viewers to slow down and recognise the humanity of people beyond their circumstances. His work, which challenged conventional struggle…
Her work confronts South Africa’s past, blending art, activism and memory
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Black girls straddle inequality and shame, as well as joy and self-authorship, in a new exhibition, Reflections: On Black Girlhood
Sue Williamson’s new show opens in Joburg and a retrospective is coming soon
The multidisciplinary artist talks about finding herself through visual storytelling.
Pandering to the art world is no longer a prerequisite for success. Zandile Tshabalala has proved this in the last two years by exhibiting abroad before coming home
The Springs Art Gallery presents the Print Portfolio Exchange Exhibition. It features original work of 25 artists commissioned by the Soweto Arts Company
Her exhibition, ‘I Give Rocks’, rejects clean lines, is striking in its austerity and functional objects are rendered dysfunctional
Cape Town fine artist Charl-Christo Petersen never saw himself as that until lockdown, when he was able to take thoughts and feelings of many and put them down on canvas
Through the Lens Collective works away from the ‘instant’ photographer and the exploitative history of the medium
The exhibition ‘Options’ is a search by artist Nolan Oswald Dennis for humanity
The Sex exhibition, at Stevenson Gallery in Braamfontein, doesn’t go far enough to explain the problems specific to our generation.
Artist Moshekwa Langa’s own life inspired his latest installation, which speaks to "hidden histories".
The SEX exhibition attempts to unpack sex through a timeline of events that took place in South Africa in the past decade.
Milisuthando Bongela spoke to a Chicago photographer whose work pays homage to the art of African hair braiding.
The renowned South African artist has turned to silkscreening for his latest exhibition but his trademark touches remain.
Kicks and pricks aside, can Brett Murray’s work ever be read ignoring the brouhaha his Spear painting caused? The short answer: Maybe.