Us and Them
View The PDF Lekau Matsena’s debut solo exhibition, Us and Them, consists of the artist’s mixed media artworks which comment […]
View The PDF Lekau Matsena’s debut solo exhibition, Us and Them, consists of the artist’s mixed media artworks which comment […]
View The PDF Come Hell or High Water by Hannalie Taute unfolds around an exploration of the ocean as a
View The PDF Essays By: Jeanetta Blignaut, Liza Grobler, Amanda Botha, Andrew Lamprecht, Barbara Wildenboer Galleries: Oliewenhuis Museum, Bloemfontein, KZNSA,
View The PDF Confronted with what at first glance is a loose, fragmented narrative of sorts, one wonders three things
View The PDF Time, history and memory haunt Nadja Daehnke’s exhibition Equals & Averages. The work reflects the relentless passing
View The PDF Domestic violence thrives in our country because it is typically ignored by those not directly involved, and
View The PDF Digital Sktechbook shows a collection of digital drawings composed by Nicolaas Maritz over a number of years.
View The PDF As a painter, Maritz has harboured a life-long fascination with the seductions of surface and layering; the
View The PDF Sortilegium’s sculptures, paintings and prints hark back to ancient divination-by-chance rituals, or sortilege, which are still practised
Artist: Bridget Baker Essay by: Kathryn Smith Gallery: João Ferreira Gallery, Cape Town Dates: 8 February 2006 – 25 February