5 January 2017, Zanele Muholi writes about her continuing journey as a visual activist.
13 December 2017, White Cube announces thatĀ Michael Armitage will be having his first solo show in a London public gallery with āThe Chapelā, at South London Gallery.
14 December 2017, Alexia Walker looks back at a bumper 2017 for the Global Art Market.
13 December 2017, Andrew Russeth reports on the announcement of the short list for the Guggenheim Hugo Boss Prize for 2018 which includesĀ Bouchra Khalili andĀ Emeka Ogboh.
12 December 2017, Sarah Cascone looks at the creative way in which South African artist has protested the imprisonment of thousands of immigrants and refugees to Australia on Papua New Guineaās Manus Island and the island nation of Nauru.
9 December 2017, Grace Halio reports on South African artist Tony Gum being awarded theĀ Pulse Contemporary Art Fair Miami Awards Prize.
The Scheryn Collection Arena, situated to the right of the main atrium on the ground floor of Zeitz MoCAA, will be hosting a series of talks and engagements from 9 December to 20 December 2018 as part of Zeitz MoCAAās bumper December programming. Each talk is presented by the MoCAA Assistant Curators who have bought together a wide variety of contributors who will consider a diverse range of topics.
The Scheryn Collection Arena is home to the Centre for Performative Practise, a dedicated exhibition space devoted to performance art. This dedicated area was made possible by the support of Herman Steyn and Dabing Chen, founders of the Scheryn Art Collection.
5 December 2017,Ā Alex Greenberger reports on Lubaina Himid being awarded the 2017 Turner Prize.
4 December 2017, Robin Scher reports on the announcement of the prize winners of the current edition of theĀ Les Rencontres de Bamako African Biennale of Photography. Athi-Patra Ruga was awarded the Seydou Keita award while other winners includedĀ French-born Julien Creuzet, Algerian Fethi Sahraoui, Gabrielle Goliath from South Africa, and Mali-based MoĆÆse Togo.
4 December 2017,Ā Rebecca Anne Proctor chats to Touria El Glaoui, the founder of 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair. They discuss the launch of the fair in London, its subsequent growth to New York and its most recent expansion to Marrakech in 2018.
