Your essential dose of art and culture
Your essential dose of art and culture
The exhibition invites viewers to reflect on South Africa’s history through deeply personal stories of loss, memory and healing.
Thokoza-born photographer wins accolades in France by looking inward and telling the stories of South Africa’s born-frees in the townships
Sue Williamson’s new show opens in Joburg and a retrospective is coming soon
My photographic project explores the ideas of faith, of resilience and hope
The show is in two parts – sculptures outdoors and artworks in Boschendal’s Manor House
Not only was he world renowned for his powerful images, he also used his talent to fight apartheid, at great personal cost
Her photos focus on SA’s forgotten Umkhonto weSizwe veterans
Photographer Adam Broomberg describes the significance of capturing ancient ‘inhabitants’
Lensman has a broad range of interests and they are all present at his show in Joburg
Thembinkosi Hlatshwayo’s photographed photos of the family’s tavern prepared him for today
Lensman goes where others fear to tread to document the reality of life in the townships
Halima Beale and Adam Buckham were the big winners of this year’s event
The world famous photographer has opened the centre to the public with the ‘End of the Game’ exhibition
A book and exhibition celebrate a decade-long photographic journey for creatives of Thokoza
House of Bondage: The book that shocked the world
How the 23 year old went from listening to Bas in matric to being the Dreamville protege’s go to photographer
The photographer’s retrospective show maps his decades-long trip through the fear zone
Bheka, who started his career at the Of Soul and Joy programme in Thokoza, was chosen for a residency at the prestigious NOOR photo agency in the Netherlands
Visual artist Roger Ballen has a distinctive style that has evolved over a 50-year period
The 2022 South African Photographer of the Year Awards will showcase the country’s wildlife and natural beauty
‘Let Me Tell You About Red’, artist Mary Sibande’s third instalment in the tricolour Sophie series, is on in Durban
As I enter the exhibition titled Names in Uphill Letters — A historiography of the newsmakers who tread(ed) South Africa’s soil, at the Workers Museum in Newtown, I encounter a photography lecturer, reflecting with a group of students on the picture frames by freelance photojournalist Jacob Mawela. The museum itself has a chequered history starting […]
Through their lenses, 22 South African photographers tell personal stories that show how life in South Africa is built on duality
With the induction last week of the Rashid Lombard Archive at the University of the Western Cape his photography and stories will soon be accessible to a new generation.
Themba Mbuyisa anchors his photo series, ‘When Breadwinners Are Away’, in the absence of migrant labourers, but little to no absence registers on the faces of those left behind
However, contemporary artists such as Cinga Samson, Zanele Muholi and Mohau Modisakeng found a liberating ally in self-portraiture
In creating her photo series, ‘Brown on Brown: The Colourism Project’, Ravi Naidoo realised colourism affects how every Indian person thinks about themselves
The artist reflects on the homecoming of his exhibition, and how it interacts with the gallery and its environment
Why grotesque graffiti the inheritance of the living in Soweto?