
Art as a reflection of the times
Despite the turmoil that South Africa seems to constantly be in, our art and our artists are world-class and thriving. The excellence of the visual arts in our lovely country
Despite the turmoil that South Africa seems to constantly be in, our art and our artists are world-class and thriving. The excellence of the visual arts in our lovely country
Wits Art Museum has just announced Lifescapes, an exhibition that is the culmination of an innovative post-graduate course entitled ‘Writing Art’s Histories’, run by the Wits History of Art department. The course requires each student
Re-opening Plato’s Cave: The legacy of Kevin Atkinson. More often than not, one finds that history most clearly remembers those who leave the most formulaic impression. Nothing could be further
The unique exhibition, Home Truths: Domestic Interiors from South African Collections, curated by Emeritus Professor Michael Godby, closes on 23 October 2016 at the Iziko South African National Gallery. This
Artists interrogate the complexities embedded in historical narratives at Lizamore in August. In August 2016, Lizamore & Associates presents Fragile Histories, Fugitive Lives. This is a solo exhibition by Keith Dietrich