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Games could help people stick to HIV treatment
Health
/ 29 November 2024

Games could help people stick to HIV treatment

People with HIV can live a long, healthy life — if they take their medication correctly. But too many don’t. A game might help to change that, research shows

By Thalyta Swanepoel
Pieter Hugo’s tragic beauty pushes the button of mortality
Friday
/ 25 October 2024

Pieter Hugo’s tragic beauty pushes the button of mortality

The photographer’s ambitious new exhibition What the Light Falls On is a free-ranging meditation on life

By Charles Leonard
Exhibition shows the convergence of art, craft and design
Friday
/ 14 October 2024

Exhibition shows the convergence of art, craft and design

A new wave of African creatives is working with galleries to blur the distinction between the three disciplines

By Julia Snowball
Scribes of freedom: Southern African literature works for a just society
Opinion
/ 3 September 2024

Scribes of freedom: Southern African literature works for a just society

From critiques of apartheid to reflections on post-colonial identity, Southern African literature has chronicled the region’s history and shaped its trajectory to a just society

By Chikumbutso Ndaferankhande
Challenge Met, says New York art museum director
Friday
/ 5 June 2024

Challenge Met, says New York art museum director

Max Hollein of the Metropolitan Museum of Art talks about art on the African continent

By Sean O Toole
‘My art provides the catalyst’
Friday
/ 20 May 2024

‘My art provides the catalyst’

Majak Bredell explores themes of nature, our relationship to the earth and feminism

By Aarti Bhana
Can brain transplants preserve artistic legacies?
Opinion
/ 17 May 2024

Can brain transplants preserve artistic legacies?

Transferring someone’s consciousness may not be possible, and it raises ethical questions about identity, autonomy and the sanctity of life

By Marietjie Botes
Standard Bank and Blessing Ngobeni forge artistic collaboration
Friday
/ 17 May 2024

Standard Bank and Blessing Ngobeni forge artistic collaboration

Award-winning artist partners with the institution on custom apparel and homeware

By Lesego Chepape
Bobi Wine, Uganda’s democracy hunter
Opinion
/ 18 April 2024

Bobi Wine, Uganda’s democracy hunter

The documentary, Bobi Wine, the People’s President, shows the confluence of music and art in the pursuit of freedom and democracy

By Robert Kigongo
AI-generated art: Protected in SA law?
Opinion
/ 6 April 2024

AI-generated art: Protected in SA law?

As we move into a new era of creativity, legal frameworks need to take in the role of human intellect in the creation of AI-generated works

By Donrich Thaldar and Marietjie Botes
Tretchikoff can’t be brushed aside
Friday
/ 15 March 2024

Tretchikoff can’t be brushed aside

Tretchi also knew how to find innovative gaps to make money out of his art

By Charles Leonard
Tretchi, the original meme artist, enjoys lift off at auction
Friday
/ 14 March 2024

Tretchi, the original meme artist, enjoys lift off at auction

Passion, profit, prestige … the popularity of ‘the people’s artist’ endures, despite his work being rejected as kitsch

By Sean O Toole
Art in a time of conflict
Friday
/ 14 March 2024

Art in a time of conflict

Many of Sudan’s creatives have had to flee their homes because of the civil war in their country

By Vincent Ng’ethe and The Continent
Art doesn’t end with artificial intelligence
Opinion
/ 11 March 2024

Art doesn’t end with artificial intelligence

Art is unique; it is about what an artist chooses to create and how it resonates with the viewer

By Wiebke Hutiri
Short film project pushes against the current
Friday
/ 26 February 2024

Short film project pushes against the current

In his Cape Town exhibition, Abri de Swardt delves into the politics and history of water

By Georgia Munnik
Football shoots one past art
Friday
/ 17 February 2024

Football shoots one past art

Project at Cape Town Art Fair demonstrates the links between the sport and art

By James Sey
The African art market boom — a myth or a reality?
Friday
/ 16 February 2024

The African art market boom — a myth or a reality?

The art market is more complex than other investment markets, such as stocks and government bonds, as art has an intrinsic value that cannot necessarily be quantified and plugged into economic models as easily

By Julia Snowball
Brush off traditional views of art
Friday
/ 15 February 2024

Brush off traditional views of art

The Mother City’s premier art event promises to leave viewers unbound

By Julia Snowball
Izonzobila: A tear in the world
Friday
/ 10 February 2024

Izonzobila: A tear in the world

Asemahle Ntlonti’s exhibition explores the tearing of land(scape) and of the flesh

By Vusumzi Nkomo
The soft heart of a stone thrower
Friday
/ 3 February 2024

The soft heart of a stone thrower

Brett Murray speaks about the shift in the work that appears on his new exhibition

By Charles Leonard
Don’t look away: Local artists on the war in Gaza
Friday
/ 19 January 2024

Don’t look away: Local artists on the war in Gaza

Five creatives tell of their work on the Israeli violence and the responses they’ve had

By Charles Leonard
Driven to protest for Palestine
Friday
/ 26 December 2023

Driven to protest for Palestine

‘I don’t know how to keep quiet,’ says Cape Town artist Thania Petersen of the Israel-Gaza war

By Sean O Toole
The complex art of the kibosh
Friday
/ 22 December 2023

The complex art of the kibosh

South African-born Jewish artist Candice Breitz has had her exhibition in a German museum scrapped

By Charles Leonard
Kentridge comes up for air in Cape Town
Friday
/ 24 November 2023

Kentridge comes up for air in Cape Town

The renowned artist talks about inspiration, ideas, history and his new exhibition

By Sean O Toole
Reimagining our sense of being
Friday
/ 21 November 2023

Reimagining our sense of being

Bongi Bengu’s latest exhibition is about our connection to the earth and to each other

By Puleng Segalo
The art of cultural crosscurrents
Friday
/ 20 November 2023

The art of cultural crosscurrents

Artists and exhibitions show the connections between Mexico and South Africa

By Sean O Toole
Lady Skollie has an ace in the hole
Friday
/ 3 November 2023

Lady Skollie has an ace in the hole

A workshop with the artist paves the way for healing, self-discovery and cultural education

By Lesego Chepape
Fuelled, fed, nourished by Joburg
Friday
/ 24 October 2023

Fuelled, fed, nourished by Joburg

French new media artist Tabita Rezaire says time in South Africa helped to heal her

By Sean O Toole
Adam Broomberg: Two positions at once
Friday
/ 23 October 2023

Adam Broomberg: Two positions at once

‘There’s been no mixing of Palestinians and Israelis like there was in South Africa’

By Charles Leonard
‘Slaghuis’ exhibition revisits a harsh place
Friday
/ 29 September 2023

‘Slaghuis’ exhibition revisits a harsh place

Thembinkosi Hlatshwayo’s photographed photos of the family’s tavern prepared him for today

By Sean O Toole
Snapping the underbelly
Friday
/ 26 August 2023

Snapping the underbelly

Lensman goes where others fear to tread to document the reality of life in the townships

By Lesego Chepape
Split does nothing to slow down artist
Friday
/ 19 August 2023

Split does nothing to slow down artist

Zanele Muholi has left her long-time gallery but they are as alive and productive as ever

By Sean O Toole
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