This past month we plunged into an infinite range of reds – from rosy to ox-blood – in a collaboration with the remarkable Ruby Swinney. Not yet two years into her professional career, this young talent has already held a solo show at WHATIFTHEWORLD and been noticed by the continent’s
We just can’t get enough of Jozi. After a successful stint at the Turbine Art Fair this past July, we’re ready for round two and will be exhibiting at the FNB Joburg Art Fair this September. This is a must-attend event for art-lovers in the buzzing metropolis. In keeping with urban
Jeanne Gaigher (b. 1990) is an emerging artist whose mesmerising works of moody colour and half-imagined scenes have brought her swift critical acclaim. Formally trained in photography and printmaking, her current medium of choice is acrylic paint, with her daily photographs used as visual references for works on canvas and
A new exhibition by 50ty/50ty participant Norman O’Flynn opens in May at Worldart Gallery. ‘Better & Better’ is his tenth solo show and continues his exploration of pop art and our place in this fast-changing culture. The show opens on the 4th May – coinciding with First Thursdays Cape Town –
The work of Luan Nel (b. 1971), though in recent years characterised by masterful paintings of the natural world, in fact varies widely in medium and content. His practice is primarily idea-driven: The symbolic potential of his subjects in combination with ambiguous titles serve as a structure within which Nel
Rushing back from the crag, Montagu by Daniella Mooney is featured in Elle Decoration’s Spring Issue, sharing a photo op with Elle editor Bielle Bellingham. Buy the print here.
Nina Torr’s This sweet world is so much older is a very limited edition of just five screen prints, and will be up for auction on Instagram for five days only – starting on the 25th November. The five highest bids will each receive this special edition – just in
Daniella Mooney (b.1986) has been hailed as one of South Africa’s ‘Bright Young Things’ by Art South Africa, and was selected to participate in Wanted magazine’s ‘Young African Artists’ showcase at the FNB Joburg Art Fair in 2012. Her work has been acquired by the 21C Museum in Kentucky, the Ellerman House Collection,