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Three decades after his death the apartheid-era maverick photographer is still revealing himself
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Though unsigned by Michelangelo, Christie’s said that research confirmed the great Italian artist was responsible for the small drawing
Exhibition tells of celestial bodies and space travel, of visibility and invisibility
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Mary Corrigall spoke to the celebrated South African designer on the release of the Heritage capsule collection.
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The online publication’s annual list celebrates not only the sheer abundance of African literature but its daring, new directions
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