The Quiet Wild
“HEAR and attend and listen; for this befell and behappened and became and was, O my Best Beloved, when the Tame animals were wild.” The Cat that Walked by Himself, Just So Stories (1902) by Rudyard […]
“HEAR and attend and listen; for this befell and behappened and became and was, O my Best Beloved, when the Tame animals were wild.” The Cat that Walked by Himself, Just So Stories (1902) by Rudyard […]
On painting, space and time Artist and explorer, Elsa Duault investigates notions of time, space, movement and the metaphysical – working with both paint and the digital space as her mediums of choice. Duault has
‘Becoming’ Elsa Duault Read Article
Elsa Duault and the dynamics of painting “All becoming is based on movement. In Lessing’s Laocoon, on which we wasted a certain amount of intellectual effort in our younger days, a good deal of
Across painting, space and time Read Article
Eastcoast Gold – Robyn Denny’s latest series of work on exhibition with Berman Contemporary – challenges the documentation of single narrative stories and reimagines the multifaceted history of the East African coast. “The sense
Fragments of History Read Article
Transience, process and surface explored through print and painting Amber Moir, Natasha Norman and Gabrielle Raaff have each visited Japan, while Georgina Berens spent some time in Finland. Quite clearly their experiences in these
Meeting Banele Khoza Smith Gallery in Cape Town presented Banele Khoza’s third solo show – ‘LOVE?’ The show succeeds a very eventful 2017 for the artist – with his work showing at the Investec
ART AFRICA | Interview with Richard Mudariki | Barnard Gallery Richard Mudariki’s bold and bright painted scenes play with political satire and social commentary. Exhibiting with Barnard, Mudariki is at once, both an artist
ICTAF’18 – Richard Mudariki Read Article
Presented by Salon Ninety One ART AFRICA conducted various interviews with some of the artist that will be exhibiting at Investec Cape Town Art Fair 2018! Paul Senyol is a self-taught, South African artist
ICTAF’18: Paul Senyol Read Article
Patrizia Litty conducted an interview with Layziehound Coka. He talks to her about how he went from engineering to fine art, symbolism in his work & how hip-hop influences his work. His solo exhibition,
In Conversation with Layziehound Coka Read Article
ARTsouthAFRICA in Conversation with Esther Mahlangu, the prolific South African Ndebele painter about being rooted in tradition, the Esther Mahlangu Ndebele Art School, her recent large-scale mural commissions for the Virginia Museum of Fine Art (VMFA)
The ‘Painting’s Not Dead!’ Issue: In Converation with Esther Mahlangu Read Article