7 May 2018, Laura Gilbert reports on a new body dedicated exclusively to resolving art disputes, the Court of Arbitration for Art (CAA), which will be formally launched 7 June in the Hague by the Netherlands Arbitration Institute (NAI) and the nonprofit Authentication in Art.
7 May 2018, Christopher Knight takes a look at Meleko Mokgosi’s exhibition at the UCLA Fowler Museum.
2 May 2018, Sarah Cascone previews Art21’s Peabody Award-winning television series Art in the Twenty-First Century which is coming back for its ninth season. It will include features on South African artists Zanele Muholi and Robin Rhode.
26 April 2018, Cristina Ruiz reports on the opening of the Norval Foundation in Cape Town.
23 April 2018, Jackie Bischof chats to Lekgetho Makola, the head of the Market Photo Workshop, about its philosophy and approach to teaching.
23 April 2018, Melissa Gronlund looks at Ibrahim El Salahi’s first retrospective, Ibrahim El-Salahi: A Sudanese Artist in Oxford at the Ashmolean Museum.
20 April 2018, Hettie Judah talks to Lubaina Himid about using her enhanced clout to request that galleries showing her work reach out to black artists living and working nearby and include them in events like talks and debates that run with the exhibitions.
18 April 2018, Benjamin Sutton looks at photography’s influence and impact on how South Africans remember their pasts and picture their futures.
16 April 2018, Julie Boukobza interviews Neïl Beloufa about “L’Ennemi de mon ennemi,” his current exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris.
13 April 2018, Margaret Carrigan speaks to Yto Barrada as her extensive exhibition opens at New York’s Pace Gallery.