Renowned soprano Pumeza Matshikiza steps off the stage and into advocacy, using her art and influence to fight child abuse
BMW Art Generation fused music, fashion and community ambiance in an event that outshone traditional notions of art
At a three-day gathering in Johannesburg, the Black Women in Photography Conference centres their voices, struggles and legacies
Your essential dose of art and culture
Your essential dose of art and culture
Zanele Muholi has left her long-time gallery but they are as alive and productive as ever
The photographer has created a nurturing space for young creatives to tell their own stories by setting up the Muholi Art Institute in Cape Town
Artists whose work speaks against gender violence is art as activism that shows the need for more than 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence
The city has long had a fascination with South African jazz — and now with its visual artists
Performances for ‘Any Given Sunday’ shook up Cape Town’s public spaces in a decolonial gesture in 2015
Mandisa Buthelezi and Thembi Mthembu are adding depth to the photographic archive through their self-portraits with captions and historical reframing
Reimagining image making through concepts found in isiZulu
Sumayya Menezes reflects on trawling through the source material that birthed Mating Birds Vol.2
A group exhibition exposes emerging creatives and raises money for a foundation
If beauty is a joy forever, so it is with the photos jumping out of whitewashed gallery walls
Zanele Muholi speaks about creating images of LGBTI people that move beyond hate crimes
Zanele Muholi’s latest work finds the activist photographer turning the camera on herself.
From photographer Zanele Muholi’s latest exhibition to the Jazz and African Music Nights show, we round-up this week’s hot-ticket events.
Zanele Muholi has been shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse photography prize and sees it as an opportunity to put the LGBTI message on the world stage.
Photographer Zanele Muholi’s new book of portraits gives visual voice to the plight of ‘queer’ black women.