Jo’burg art pick: March 18 2011
Seldom do exhibitions curated as a footnote to conferences stimulate any more interest than the conferences themselves do.
Seldom do exhibitions curated as a footnote to conferences stimulate any more interest than the conferences themselves do.
Brothers Humberto and Fernando Campana, who make up the industrial design duo Estúdio Campana, have an eye for junk.
As an accompaniment to a conference titled Space, Ritual Absence, which takes place at FADA from March 9 – 11, the FADA gallery hosts an exhibition by the same name.
Tracy Rose’s Waiting for God Rose goes far beyond mere provocation.
Parts of the Keleketla! Library at the historic Drill Hall in Joubert Park have on several occasions been wheeled out onto the street.
A number of young South African artists, including the prodigy Nicholas Hlobo, are making waves in the international art world.
This is the last week of action in Johannesburg’s art scene, with most of the city’s art galleries closing from December 15 until mid-January.
One of the relatively few joys of remaining in Johannesburg over the festive season are that the streets are virtually empty.
After an intense run of international exhibitions and residencies, Cape Town based artist James Webb opens his first two solo exhibitions in Jo’burg.
With the slogan "The Heart of Fashion", the
SA Fashion Week programme set out to demonstrate a fundamental connection between art and fashion.