30 July 2018, Charlotte Jansen speaks to Phumzile Khanyile, a young Johannesburg-based photographer and recipient of this yearâs Contemporary African Photography Prize, about the family histories and gender stereotypes that she plays with and fights against.
16 July 2018, by ARTFORUM. At a press conference held at the Palazzo Giustinian in Venice, Paolo Baratta, president of the Venice Biennale, and Ralph Rugoff, curator of the 2019 edition, announced the theme of the upcoming exhibition. Titled âMay You Live in Interesting Times,â the biennial will respond to an age-old problem: fake news.
17 July 2018, The Department of Arts and Culture has announced a call for proposals to curate and manage South Africaâs participation in the 58th International Arts Exhibition in Venice from 11 May 2019 â 24 November 2019. Follow the link below to Artthrob to find the link to apply.
26 June 2018, Anny Shaw reports on a new section at the upcoming London fair which will explore artists who railed against “the idea that genius resided solely in masculinity.”
4 May 2018, Anny Shaw previews an upcoming exhibition at Stephen Friedman Gallery organised by artist Yinka Shonibare.
9 April 2018, Jonathan Mandel reviews Otobong Nkanga’s current exhibition To Dig a Hole that Collapses Again at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
6 April 2018, The Malay Online takes and interesting look at April’s upcoming photography auctions and how four seemingly identical photographs can have four very different estimates. The photograph in question is Alfred Stieglitzâs, The Steerage, 1907 and the article looks at how fine details between the four works have a substantial influence on the final estimate.
12 February 2018, Sophie Wright looks at the opening of the Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden which opens it’s doors on the 24th of February.
11 February 2018, Mary Corrigall previews Strauss and Co’s first dedicated Contemporary auction which will provide a good barometer of value within the local contemporary art market.