Art of the week: Gerhard Marx’s ‘Landscape Would Be the Wrong Word’ Gerhard Marx remakes how we see and order the world in ‘Landscape Would Be the Wrong Word’ – one of 2025’s standout art shows… by Sarah Buitendach October 3, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure
Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Elaine Castillo Author Elaine Castillo on her razor-sharp new novel ‘Moderation’, dog rescue, and the classic book she finally finished… by Sarah Buitendach October 3, 2025 Pleasure
Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Michele Mathison Sculptor Michele Mathison on coffee machines, Christina Ricci, and why ‘The Inner Game of Tennis’ still resonates… by Sarah Buitendach September 26, 2025 Pleasure
Unlock your inner collector: Flexible payments for South African art lovers Owning art in South Africa is slowly shifting: Africa Collect lets buyers pay in instalments, widening access, boosting artists and reshaping the market… by Ryan Enslin September 19, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure
Eight questions for the interesting and interested: Avashnee Moodley From Hyrox training to a great Joburg restaurant and football fandom, OPPO South Africa’s Avashnee Moodley shares her inspirations and everyday joys… by Sarah Buitendach September 19, 2025 Pleasure
Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Ivor Jones Ivor Jones, chef/patron of Beau Constantia, on boxing, gaming, peanut butter art and the music that still makes him smile… by Sarah Buitendach September 12, 2025 Pleasure
The new frontier asset: Fractional art High-end art has always made for a compelling investment, and fractional ownership means investors without billions can now get into the game… by Kyle Wales September 10, 2025 Opinion·Personal Finance
I spy: Hilma af Klint’s unique florilegium Our new art columnist, Rebecca Haysom, takes us through the beautiful show of Hilma af Klint’s botanical art pieces at MoMA, in New York… by Rebecca Haysom September 7, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure 3
Beyond the brushstroke: Understanding the art scene South Africa’s artists shine globally as fairs boom and markets shift, with African art poised to hit $1.5bn in 2025… by Dumisani Mnisi September 5, 2025 Pan-African·Pleasure 3
This painting is a crime: From Argentina’s missing masterpiece to top art heist stories to read and watch A Nazi-looted painting resurfaced (and promptly vanished) in Argentina this week – a reminder of our obsession with stolen art. In that spirit, here… by Sarah Buitendach August 31, 2025 Pleasure
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