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The Macallan unveils the artistry of Harmony Intense Arabica at exclusive Johannesburg event

Merging the worlds of rich single malt whisky and the nuanced artistry of coffee

Dancing Rose (2019). Oil on canvas 76 x 91 cm. (Raél Jero Salley/ Gallery Momo)

Raél Jero Salley and the line between good and beautiful

By juxtaposing a floral presence against the everyday experiences of black folk Raél Jero Salley’s painting draw the line between good and beautiful

To encourage physical healthcare engagement, The Feel Party has been using approachable imagery and language to market its cause. (Think Creative Africa)

A place to feel something real

Using a setting of art, food and drinks, The Feel Party aims to encourage engagement with breast cancer

Following the money: The Stevenson gallery is moving to new premises in 7th Avenue, Parktown, to reach a wider audience and ‘broaden the gallery’s accessibility’. (Courtesy Stevenson gallery)

Art moves to buyers’ doorstep

Braamfontein’s Stevenson gallery heads to suburbia and the city’s gallery strip

Jozi’s must-try art galleries (Photo Archive)

Jozi’s must-try art galleries

There’s no Table Mountain in Jozi, but there are amazing art spaces

​Joël Mpah Dooh is a multidisciplinary artist whose approach is derived as much from experiments into the unknown as from techniques honed over the course of his 30-year career.

​Joël Mpah Dooh’s latest work explores the idea of collective fragility

The Cameroonian artist’s preoccupation is our relation to one another as global citizens.

Roger Ballen: Housed in his mind’s recess

Roger Ballen’s images in his latest book ‘The House Project’ will shake you to your very foundations.

An exhibition of works by well-known artists and newcomers at Gallery Momo liberates the viewer.

Gallery Momo: No titles enable your own take

An exhibition of works by well-known artists and newcomers at Gallery Momo liberates the viewer.

Gideon Mendel revisits his selection of photographs

‘Yeoville was my visual therapy’ – Gideon Mendel

Gideon Mendel revisits his selection of photographs, that show the 1980s Yeoville scene, in his latest exhibition "Living in Yeoville Revisited".