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Repurposed: The Ellis House Art Building (above) in Bertrams, Johannesburg, was previously a textile factory and houses galleries, studios, a coffee shop and curated spaces

Open Studios Joburg: Art for inner-city explorers

In the past few decades the Johannesburg inner city, like many urban centres worldwide, has become home to painters, photographers, printers and their imaginative brethren. In…

Month End, acrylic on paper, 2019 by Levy Pooe.

The Portfolio: Levy Pooe

Artist Levy Pooe conceptualises his work as ‘a social diary of being black in the city’

A curator, artist, intellectual, critic and mentor always looking to create space for black artists in South Africa’s white art world, David Koloane was a towering, critical figure.

David Koloane’s art is a love letter to Jo’burg

Two art exhibitions reveal the intimate relationship between one of South Africa’s great modernists and the city of his life

The concurrent shows represent the creative legacy of David Koloane by respectively foregrounding his work and persona

David Koloane: Stylistic journeyman and complex persona

Two exhibitions across downtown Jo’burg force a slower look at the famed artist’s work

Visit the Standard Bank Gallery to experience the master behind the piece

A Resilient Visionary: Poetic Expressions of David Koloane at Standard Bank Gallery

Koloane played a huge role in creating opportunities for black artists

(Oupa Nkosi/ M&G)

Why David Koloane always laughed at Bill Ainslie

"Few will ever tell you he turned them down. That is the man Koloane was; a humble and affirming man througout his life."

(Oupa Nkosi/ M&G)

Remembering David Koloane

His work as a curator, teacher and mentor cemented his role as a hands on, revered voice in Africa’s artistic landscape.

Accessible: Artworks such as Soweto at Dawn by Charles Nkosi form part of the Black Aesthetic exhibition.

Black Art: Its place in the sun

Visual arts in South Africa has had a reputation for elitism — until now

Cultural mix to the core

Cultural mix to the core

I listen to rather a lot of music because, when I was young, I thought I would become a musician.

Koloane’s city in motion

‘If there is ever an African form of metropolitan modernity, then Johannesburg will have been its classical location."