Jo’burg art picks: October 1 2010
David Goldblatt’s newest solo exhibition opens this week.
David Goldblatt’s newest solo exhibition opens this week.
Penny Siopis’s new show combines video installation and glue-and-ink paintings to harrowing effect.
The paradoxical beauty of a mohair blanket is that it is both cool enough to endure in summer and is the solution to the winter chill.
JAG continues its 100th anniversary celebrations.
Made of 3mm-thick acrylic, the Illusion table resembles a large square tablecloth covering a round side table.
Ever wanted to look inside a curator’s head?
Interior designer Katie Thompson’s studio, a converted house in Observatory, Cape Town, is packed floor to ceiling with junk.
Johannesburg’s skyline has long captured the imagination of city dwellers and sojourners alike.
Long before the advent of espresso machines, coffee plungers and other high-speed caffeine solutions, racing-car teapots were all the rage.
12 Decades, Johannesburg’s first art hotel, commissioned 12 designers each to create a room with a theme based on a decade in the city’s history.