Cape art picks: March 9 2012
Esther Mahlangu needs no introduction. Her new retrospective exhibition seeks to extend her legacy.
Esther Mahlangu needs no introduction. Her new retrospective exhibition seeks to extend her legacy.
His voice might be his calling card, but Vusi Mahlasela’s greatest gift is his ability to cut across geographical, cultural and generational divides.
In the second half of photographer Guy Tillim’s <em>Second Nature</em> project he continues the exploration into landscapes.
A Taste of Sónar music festival features a mix of artists loosely assembled for their innovations in electronic music.
The group exhibition <em>Outside The Lines</em> attempts to expand the framework of abstraction beyond its formal perimeters.
10 years and countless side projects later, the original Lark crew are making a comeback.
American artist Mark Dion has taken a residency at the Michaelis School of Art.
Since its inception in 2006, the On the Edge of Wrong festival has consistently challenged established musical identities and categories.
Public performance and invisibility, social and political boundaries and the artist’s role in society are themes that artist Donna Kukama tackles.
Abdullah Ibrahim is back in his hometown for a not-to-be-missed concert.