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A deep look into history through stark studio portraits of South Africans.
From scouring Twitter to braaiing burgers, curator Roberta Coci speaks to the M&G about puting the pieces of this year’s FoodWineDesign Fair together.
Hand made avant-garde rings created by one of South Africa’s most talented jewellery designer, Carine Terreblanche.
The message from the star of a popular food programme is that good food can be found in the humblest surroundings.
Sleek lines and a magical finish give Xavier Lust’s Credence an otherworldly presence.
Donna Kukama is tired of the gallery space — but she intends to stay inside the system and to make the most of it by subverting it.
The longevity of the Out in Africa festival,is a miracle on a homophobic continent — and in a country with constitutional protections.
Donna Kukama – winner of the Standard Bank Young Artist Award for Performance Art – speaks to the M&G about breaking a leg and "being f***ing real".
A chance trip to the shopping haven of 44 Stanley Avenue in Jo’burg, brought me into contact with something quite unexpected.
Some of Jo’burg’s buildings have become meaningful markers for people in need of a sense of belonging in the alienating metropolis.
The Jo’burg Art Fair will allow Ayanda Mabulu’s controversial painting to stay after featured artist David Goldblatt threatened to quit in protest.
We asked four people involved in the arts the important question:
Silvia Pillon, in charge of the noncommercial side of the Jo’burg Art Fair, discusses her role in staging the event.
Anita Khanna is the director of the TriContinental Film Festival, which is showing at cinemas in Johannesburg, Pretoria and Cape Town.
There is at least one remarkable moment in the feel-good family drama, titled Felix.
From the outside, Standard Bank’s new building exemplifies the worst that architecture has to offer, but the inside is another story.
The man who provides a major outlet for poets explains why he is excited about Arts Alive.
The FNB Jo’burg Art Fair has launched, with an announcement that 11 new galleries would be showing work at the fair for the first time.
Dance Umbrella has opened doors for local dancers, shifting them out of their–and our–comfort zones
Senzo Shabangu is going solo for the first time and his incursions into sculpture are going along for the ride.