FNB Art Joburg’s 2022 programming, taking place in Sandton, is all-encompassing and is curated into six specialised sections.
Boschendal & Norval Foundation is hosting a group exhibition showing a century of landscape art whilst celebrating local ceramic artists.
Iconic South African film and arts critic and writer Barry Ronge has died at age 74 in the arms of his life partner.
Converse CX Artist Series provides all-stars with a platform where their creative abilities have been put to the ultimate test.
The Cape Town City Ballet programme features a thrilling lineup of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ alongside an invigorating new triple bill ‘Ikigai’.
Pablo Picasso served as the centre of several creative hubs, though the famous artist rarely acknowledged his creative collaborators.
‘Woven’ is an eclectic collective of performing artists and companies coming together in celebration of the universal language of dance.
The Bic Art Master Africa is an annual competition that is open to talent across the Middle East and Africa region.
The first art gallery space was piloted at Singita Sabi Sand earlier this year with a second opening at Singita Kruger National Park coming in July.
The Zeitz Mocaa Gala and its theme is a celebration of excellence, triumph and affirmation of the global Black experience.
Durban FilmMart speaks to established and emerging directors, scriptwriters, producers, filmmakers, creatives and actors.
Submissions are open for the two public access platforms for 2022: the Jomba! Open Horizons and the Jomba! Youth Open Horizons.
The young artist’s paintings tell the story of his upbringing and his determination to create excellent, original pieces.
Cape Town Festival offers unique entertainment with a local flavour that generates income, showcasing the wealth of creative talent.
Mary Sibande’s memorable large-scale installations personify the colours of bruising – blue, purple and more recently red.
‘We would like to encourage script writers to submit their work’: Applications for the Baxter Zabalaza Theatre Festival are open.
The Nigerian artist, Oluwole Omofemi commissioned a special portrait of the Queen for the cover of Tatler’s Platinum Jubilee issue.
A traumatic experience led Cape Town’s Driekie van Wyk to the wonderful world of art and she hasn’t looked back since.
A Place Called Home – the first solo exhibition of contemporary visual artist, Trevor Stuurman – will be offered at the Botho Project Space.
South African photographer Trevor Stuurman will be presenting his ‘Life Through the Lens’ exhibition in London from 13 May.
The Sasol New Signatures Art Competition is an opportunity for artists, audiences, and society at large to rethink and reimagine their world.
Athol Fugard’s ‘Blood Knot’ – which first premiered 61 years ago – is still relevant today as it tackles themes of brotherhood and hope.
Rashid Lombard has given UWC custody of his historical photo archive, with plans to digitise it and start a photography centre.
The third KKNK Virtual Gallery is allowing visitors to see several displays of art on their computer or mobile device.
Whilst the web has opened the world’s eyes to the depth and power of Southern African art there are a growing number of champions dedicating their lives to bringing the tangible living works to an increasingly appreciative audience.