Shoe Shop
Toyi-toyi and loiter with intent, but beware of the agapanthus.’ An ‘open space’ publication, Shoe shop is an experiment in imagining different paths – and talking in different tongues – on Africa,...
View ArticleZhang Huan: The Mountain is Still a Mountain
Known primarily for his demanding performances of the 1990s, Zhang Huan (born 1965) has more recently made paintings using incense ash gathered from ceremonies performed at Buddhist temples in...
View ArticleExpanded Cinema: Art, Performance, Film
Expanded cinema encompasses film, video, performance, and multiple-projection. While video in museums has received considerable attention, experiments beyond the exhibition space have not. Here,...
View ArticleBallet Favorites
DVD Double Set This newly revised version of Ballet Favorites features stunning excerpts from the world’s most famous ballets. This spectacular compilation showcases the talent of many of the greatest...
View ArticleAto Malinda
Volume 4 is dedicated to the work of Ato Malinda who lives and works in Nairobi. Malinda has created a significant corpus of work which stands almost alone in the art world of East Africa. She is a...
View ArticleBerni Searle – Interlaced
This catalogue was published to accompany Berni Searle’s touring exhibition, Interlaced, at three European institutions – the Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem in the Netherlands, 46 Nord 6 Est Frac...
View ArticleTOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT: Belonging and Displacement in the work of South...
This video screening, curated by Leora Farber, Lee-At Meyerov and Lucy Rayner features eight works by South African artists dealing with their negotiated relationships to Johannesburg, and in...
View ArticleMaking War Horse DVD
Making War Horse is the story of how Michael Morpurgo’s children’s novel became one of the most popular and acclaimed productions in the National Theatre’s history. From it’s early development in the...
View ArticleBook of the Month: Keeping Time – 1964 – 1974 The Photographs and Cape Town...
This book celebrates the public emergence of an extraordinary visual and audio archive that was initiated by Ian Bruce Huntley in Cape Town fifty years ago. The previously hidden archive documents...
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