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The great Joburg art grift: What goes on tour, stays on tour The crown jewels of the JAG have spent the past decade on loan, with a massive 145 artworks, from Picasso to Degas and Monet,… by Giulietta Talevi January 20, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure
Art of the week: Frances Goodman’s ‘Altered States’ Frances Goodman’s oversized ceramic pill sculptures offer a witty and critical commentary on society’s obsession with health and wellness… by Sarah Buitendach January 17, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure
The stellar story of 25 years of RMB Starlight Classics Once a year, as maniacal September wind whips across a dusty, dry Joburg, an event takes place that heralds the start of new, better… by Sarah Buitendach December 30, 2024 Art & Culture·Pleasure
Art of the week: ‘Inner Sanctum’ at Everard Read Joburg Everard Read Joburg’s summer group show, ‘Inner Sanctum’, showcases 50 artists exploring where and how they each work… by Sarah Buitendach December 13, 2024 Art & Culture·Pleasure
Nexus of power: The man at the centre of the JAG crisis New twist in the great Joburg art grift: the man at the heart of the gallery crisis… by Giulietta Talevi December 6, 2024 Art & Culture·News
The multifaceted magic of Msaki Local musical sensation Msaki is celebrating both 10 years of performing and an exhibition at the Standard Bank Gallery. Here’s what you need to… by Dumisani Mnisi December 6, 2024 Art & Culture·Pleasure
The great Joburg art grift – part 1 In 2016, Wilhelm van Rensburg had just started his career as an art curator at Strauss & Co. While working at the auctioneers one… by Giulietta Talevi November 18, 2024 Art & Culture·Pleasure
Art of the week: ‘Pieces of our Dream’ by Ojiji and the Little Artists School If you are in need of a little hope and joy as the year winds down, and if you’re looking to support a great… by Jo Buitendach November 5, 2024 Art & Culture·Pleasure
Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Mary Sibande Mary Sibande’s artistic alter ego “Sophie” is one of the most recognisable and loved characters in South African art history. Sibande’s warmth, smarts and… by Sarah Buitendach November 1, 2024 Art & Culture·Pleasure
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