Art & Design
London Asserts Its Staying Power at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2025
This year’s Frieze saw strong sales, fresh curation and major SA highlights stealing international attention.
Wild Bronzes in the Boland
From fragmented human forms to predators with muscular grace and fierce energy, Dylan Lewis’s sculptures reveal a primal spirit.
A seat at the Design Table
Design Week SA was inaugurated with The Design Table event
Chris Thurman: Artist Gerhard Marx asks us to adjust the focus of our gaze
Acclaimed SA artist Gerhard Marx explores the limitations and possibilities of language and visual expression in his latest exhibition, "Landscape Would Be The Wrong Word".
High on Design
A season of contrasts: sleek lines meet sculpted forms as Paris Design Week celebrates a sharper, more expressive design language
Into the Vortex: Jennifer Morrison’s dance between chaos and control
This is SA-born London-based artist Jennifer Morrison’s sixth exhibition in her 12-year collaboration with Graham Contemporary.
New Frontiers
Joburg is about to become a major global hub for photography with the opening of the Roger Ballen Centre for Photography.
Farhana Jacobs’ Study of the Female Form and Spirit
Joburg-based artist Farhana explores womanhood, memory and power through layered, introspective portrayals of the feminine form.
Chris Soal brings his textural alchemy to Rome
Toothpicks, bottle caps, and sandpaper find new purpose in Soal’s meditative exploration of matter and transformation.
Art, resilience, and relevance: Africa 1-54 in review
Against a cooling global market, Africa 1-54 proves the continent’s creative economies are still on the rise.
Mapping with a different mindset
Gerhard Marx rethinks landscape and materiality to unearth the poetry of the natural world.
A Legacy in Thread: Marguerite Stephens on Life and Work in the Studio
From Eswatini looms to global galleries, Mags Stephens’ tapestries carry generations of women and memory within their fibres.
The strange case of Alexis Preller
Often overlooked in the roll call of great SA investment art, Preller has been difficult to fit into art-historical movements and ideas
Inside our built environment
Artists respond to the built environment, revealing resilience, memory, and the spirit of place across Africa and beyond.
Memory, movement, and modernity: art in October
From emerging talents to celebrated masters, October offers a vibrant mix of exhibitions across Johannesburg and Cape Town.





























