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Facilitating dialogue: The Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg.

Six decades In, Goodman Gallery reflects on its role in art and society

Liza Essers reflects on Goodman Gallery’s legacy, its global ambitions and the challenges of sustaining a space for art, conversation and community

Sue Williamson’s work Better Lives Nelson Manuel, 2003.

Sue Williamson’s retrospective: Art as witness to history

Her work confronts South Africa’s past, blending art, activism and memory

Women of the struggle: Artist Sue Williamson with works from her series of photo portraits from the ongoing series All Our Mothers.
Photo: Courtesy the artist and Goodman Gallery

The long and short of a 50-year artistic career

Sue Williamson’s new show opens in Joburg and a retrospective is coming soon

Africans abroad: ‘Reddening of the Greens or Dog Sleep Manifesto’ by Kemang Wa Lehulere

The South Africans in Paris make most of ‘Being There’

Despite a major exhibition of art from the tip of Africa, post-apartheid painters are still largely ignored

Where art and activism merge

A monograph on the work of artist Sue Williamson coincides with a new show at Cape Town’s Goodman Gallery.

Artists in firing line as they test the limits of freedom of expression

The African Creative Economy Conference that takes place in Morocco this week will shine a spotlight on the role of artists as agents of change.

Struggle stalwart and born-free: Amina Cachalia outside the front door of her home in Fordsburg and her  granddaughter

Sue Williamson celebrates an enduring female legacy

Artist Sue Williamson celebrates the women who helped to usher in South Africa’s liberation.

Beyond resistance

<i>M&G</i> editor Nic Dawes shares his thoughts on Sue Williamson’s new book about where the South African art world is at and where it has been.

The art of positive thinking

Sun City’s second Positive bash is a layer cake of art and entertainment celebrating survival, writes Matthew Krouse