[07.10.05] The Black and White Poster Project
Reneé Holleman reviews the 'The Black and White Poster Project', a catalogue
to the recent exhibition at Dirt Contemporary Art Space.
[07.10.05] Peter Clarke's Fanfare
Lloyd Pollak reviews the book 'Fanfare', a tribute to Peter Clarke.
[07.10.05] The Cape Town Month of Photography 2005 Catalogue
Andrew Lamprecht reviews the latest Cape Town Month of Photography Catalogue.
[07.10.05] Taxi-012: Sandile Zulu
Ruth Sacks reviews the latest addition to the Taxi series, a book dedicated to
Sandile Zulu's work.
[07.10.05] Africa e Mediterraneo and ART iT
Andrew Lamprecht reviews to interesting magazines.
[07.10.05] Personal Affects: Power and Poetics in Contemporary South African Art
Bettina Malcomess reviews the exhibition catalogue 'Personal Affects: Power and
Poetics in Contemporary South African Art'.
[07.10.05] South African Visual Culture
Lorraine Khoury reviews the book 'South African Visual Culture'.
[07.10.05] Jo'burg
Ed Young reviews Guy Tillim's book 'Jo'burg'.
[07.10.05] Diana Page at the Irma Stern
Lizza Littlewort reviews Diana Page's
exhibition at the Irma Stern Museum.
[07.10.05] Ruth Sacks at João Ferreira Gallery
Linda Stupart reviews Ruth Sacks' exhbition at the João Ferreira Gallery.
[07.10.05] Willie Bester 34Long
Willie Bester's 'METALized' at 34Long finds the artist producing work in his accustomed manner but also showing development in a show which is unpredictable, complex and not without humour. Linda Stupart reviews.
[07.10.05] Isolde Krams at Bell-Roberts
Student review by Mark Oppenheimer.
[07.10.05] Richard Smith at Constitution Hill
Richard Smith returns to his chosen medium of painting in 'Dialogues' which takes place at Johannesburg's Constitution Hill. Robyn Sassen is impressed with his self-belief and ability to redefine himself.
[07.10.05] Senzeni Marasela at Art on Paper
Senzeni Marasela's 'Theodora and other women' comprises several series of linocuts which become a prism through which the artist examines her personal experiences as a daughter along with with her more universal understanding of what it is to be a woman. Robyn Sassen reviews.
[07.10.05] 'Free Spirits' at Afronova
Afrononova is the latest gallery to open in JHB's vibrant Newtown precinct. Robyn Sassen is impressed by the unexpected juxtaposition of local Samson Mnisi's abstract pieces with the mesmerising works of Ethiopian Gera Mawi Mazgabu.
[07.10.05] Clive Sithole at the BAT Centre
Elizabeth Perrill reviews Clive Sithole's ceramic art exhibition.
[07.10.05] Bernice Stott at artSpace durban
Francesca Verga reviews Bernice Stott's 'She-Flesh-Spirit'. While she commends the artists' intentions, she feels some areas remain unresolved.