6 September 2018, The Joburg Art Fair enters its second decade at the weekend with evidence of a fresh focus on art from the rest of the continent by Graham Wood.
31 August 2018, Kenyan artist Mimi Cherono Ngâok creates images containing grainy nostalgia. Presented to the viewer like fragments of a dream or memory, they draw you back to your own past, poking at your own glimpses of people and places that remind you of home by Christa Dee.
2 September 2018, Noted Berlin gallerist Javier Peres talks about his passion for African ethnographic pieces and connections between artists of the past and present by Angela M.H. Schuster.
3 September 2018, Art Basel 2019 will introduce a sliding scale for booth fees, as well as other discounts to ease the burden on young galleries by Tim Schneider.
30 August 2018, At Gasworks, London, the sea is an archive of disaster, but one containing depths of potential by Tendai John Mutambu.
29 August 2018, Tymon Smith reviews On Common Ground at Goodman Gallery.
27 August 2018, The University of Cape Townâs (UCT) Institute for Creative Arts (ICA) promises that its ICA Live Art Festival 2018, which runs from 1 to 16 September, will explore new forms, break boundaries, flout aesthetic conventions, tackle controversies, confront audiences and experiment with perceptions.
27 August 2018, Gifts received over the years from established and young artists have become Nonzaliseko Hodiniâs nest egg. By Valeria Geselev.
24 August 2018, The Director of Londonâs ICA, Stefan KalmaÌr, on why publicly funded institutions must respond to the emergencies defining our world today.
