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There are an estimated 9.5 million high net worth individuals globally, some of them South African. Sean O’Toole looks at how they’re changing the shape of art collecting
There are an estimated 9.5 million high net worth individuals globally, some of them South African. Sean O’Toole looks at how they’re changing the shape of art collecting
Dungamanzi, which means stirring waters in Vatsonga, is also the title of a groundbreaking exhibition of objects made in the Tsonga and Shangaan tradition. Robyn Sassen speaks to the team of curators about their strategy
At the Centre of the Ripple Read Article
Success in London, as opposed to New York, Paris or Berlin, has generally eluded South African artists. Kerryn Greenberg explores some reasons why
A Green Hill Far Away Read Article
After winning a big competition last year Ruth Sacks jetted off to the Canary Islands, then not long afterwards Paris. She talks to Sean O’Toole about her next big stopover: the Venice Biennale. Ruth Sacks
What does Ruth do again? Read Article
Lawrence Lemaoana’s embroidered rugby balls and fantastical photomontages offer more than just ironic comments on the white man’s sport. By Sean O’Toole. Lawrence Lemaoana is Art South Africa’s fourth Bright Young Thing for 2007