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Painting
The Fantastic Ride to Gwadana: New Works by Simphiwe Ndzube
There is a whimsy warbling through the works of Simphiwe Ndzube that captivates like a dark, deceptive fairytale. Characters with long, flexible limbs dance through a mystical journey, softly but elo
December 10, 2020
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Painting
Simphiwe Ndzube Continues to Explore the Fantasy of Mine Moon in New Works on Paper
One of the exhibitions we've enjoyed in recent months but somehow didn't get around to feature while it was on view was Simphiwe Ndzube's presentation of new works on paper which ran through October
November 11, 2020
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Sculpture
FAITH XLVII Releases Stunning "Empire" Bronze Sculpture Edition
Juxtapoz friend and one of the leading voices in the progressive street and public art movement around the world, South Africa-born Faith XLVII has just released Empire, a bronze sculpture editi
August 11, 2020
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Painting
The Gymnasium Series by Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi
One of the standout shows of the year so far has been the presentation of the Gymnasium series by South African-American painter, Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi at Stevenson gallery in Johannesburg. O
June 23, 2020
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Studio Time
Art in Uncertain Times: Nabeeha Mohamed Reports From Cape Town, South Africa
"I’ve had several big changes in my personal life in the past few months, so the first few weeks of lockdown feel a little like a distant memory to me now," Nabeeha Mohamed wrote from Cape Town, So
June 18, 2020
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Photography
From Africa to China with Pieter Hugo
Pieter Hugo is probably best known for his brutally frank portraits of his “kin”, mainly the Afrikaners, of South Africa’s post-apartheid era. Later on, his portraits of Nigerian gangs wielding
May 14, 2019
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