
Conversing the Land
Conversing the Land, the latest collaboration between the University of Johannesburg and the MTN SA Foundation in the UJ Gallery from 22 October to 27 November, offers, as the title
Conversing the Land, the latest collaboration between the University of Johannesburg and the MTN SA Foundation in the UJ Gallery from 22 October to 27 November, offers, as the title
The Javett Art Centre at the University of Pretoria (Javett-UP) opens officially on Heritage Day, 24 September, with three ground-breaking exhibitions: a collection of iconic works of South African art;
Everard Read’s Circa Gallery in Johannesburg is proud to present Mesh Photography Series, an annual photography programme aimed at acquainting critical photography practice with audiences who are yet to engage
Literary Landscapes is a monthly column by Indra Wussow, a writer, translator and director of the Sylt Foundation. Angels and Muse is a creative space par excellence. Founded by Nigerian artist Victor Ehikhamenor,
Intimations and Arrangements is a fresh, furious, innovative, pulsating and thought-provoking new body of work that Thomarts Gallery, an artist-owned studio-cum-art gallery, will be exhibiting at RMB Turbine Art Fair
The upcoming Wits Art Museum (WAM) exhibition Leeto: A Sam Nhlengethwa Print Retrospective surveys the print work of renowned artist Sam Nhlengethwa from 1978 to 2018. Leeto is a seTswana/seSotho
It is a beautifully warm autumn afternoon when we meet Annali Cabano-Dempsey, curator of the UJ Art Gallery. As always, the University of Johannesburg’s Art Centre is busy with students, but Cabano-Dempsey
Casta Diva Boutique Hotel, nestled high on the northern slopes of the Magaliesberg, is like no other hotel. The guests are met at the parking area and shown to reception
40 Years of Collecting: Celebrating the Standard Bank African Art Collection (Wits Art Museum) commemorates the forty-year anniversary of the Standard Bank African Art Collection, a partnership between Standard Bank
On behalf of Creative Feel, Obakeng Nyokong sat down with Thabo Seshoka, Absa’s Associate Art Curator, to learn more about how the Absa Gallery will bring the diversity, boldness and
Absa, in partnership with the South African National Association for the Visual Arts (SANAVA), launched the new-look Absa L’Atelier to identify and nurture the rich artistic talent across Africa by
Yes, it has started: the madness in the stores and shopping malls filling up with ‘Christmas cheer’. Now is the perfect time to escape to Casta Diva Boutique Hotel –
This year, the FNB JoburgArtFair has invited British curator, cultural historian and Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C., Augustus Casely-Hayford, OBE to participate in
About: Casta Diva Boutique Hotel is a luxury and very private 4-star Boutique Hotel, Restaurant, Theatre, Art-Gallery and Conference Centre. The beautiful and serene Casta Diva Boutique Hotel, nestled on
About: Dawid Ras acquired his first painting in 1976 in Bloemfontein where he studied psychology at the University of the Free State. In 1979 he moved to Cape Town where
The beautiful and serene Casta Diva Boutique Hotel, nestled on the northern slopes of the Magaliesberg mountain range in Pretoria, is a place to escape the madness of the everyday
Casta Diva Boutique Hotel, nestled on the northern slopes of the Magaliesberg, is like no other hotel. Guests are met at the parking area and shown to reception with a
As in the past, the University of Johannesburg (UJ) Art Gallery will once again be collaborating with the MTN SA Foundation in an MTN sponsored exhibition entitled Shifting Conversations from
The beautiful and serene Casta Diva Boutique Hotel, nestled on the northern slopes of the Magaliesberg in Pretoria, is a place to escape the madness of the everyday busy world.
About: SMAC Gallery opened in 2007, on the first floor of the historic De Wet building in Church Street Stellenbosch and garnered a reputation for presenting large, museum-quality modern and
The Everard Read Gallery, built up by Read’s father, is a long established Johannesburg institution, known and loved by generations of local art fans. When Mark Read acquired a small