ONE of South Africa’s most prolific and celebrated ceramic artists, John Bauer, has won the Premiere Award at the CSA Corobrik National Ceramics Biennial which this year coincided with CSA’s 50 year celebration.
Anyone trying to make sense of the alchemy beaming off the African Continent in the past five to eight years needs to do themselves a favour and visit the DaKart biennale before it closes on the 21st of this month.
Thirteen artists taking part in the 2022 Noordhoek Open Studios have worked on a collaborative piece that will be auctioned to raise funds for MasiSports.
He has settled on a vocabulary and aesthetic that chimes with these times though its lines extend back in time.
What is perhaps most appealing is that there is no overriding agenda - no one artist on display, nor a thematic and hierarchical top-down structure.
The ?Marked? exhibition at Eclectica Print Gallery offers different perspectives on the often-violent history of photography, particularly in Africa.
Cape Town-born, New York-based artist and interior designer Marie-Louise Koen launches her first solo exhibition, Faces of a Woman, on behalf of her brand llounique by MLK.
As if superb wine, great food and breath-taking scenery weren't enticing enough, Franschhoek has now added art into the mix to compliment its impressive offering.
“I FEEL repulsed by images of African masks,” observes Larita Engelbrecht. The young artist laughs, knowing it to be a most unlikely statement for her to make, given her upcoming solo exhibition at Ebony/Curate