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As part of the Joburg Contemporary Art Foundation (JCAF) Knowledge Talks series, Cape Town-based ceramic artist Zizipho Poswa sat down with academic, writer and cultural theorist Ashraf Jamal to talk about her practice and creative processes, reflect on the influence of women in her work as well as her trajectory in relation to the cultural and historical context of the Eastern Cape.
As part of the Frieze London VIP Programme, visual activist Zanele Muholi took part in an engaging discussion with curators Fatoş Üstek (Frieze Sculpture) and Carine Harmand (Tate Liverpool) at the Tate Modern.
Artists Andile Dyalvane, King Houndekpinkou, Chuma Maweni, Nandipha Mntambo, Zanele Muholi and Zizipho Poswa currently have works featured in the Museum of the African Diaspora’s (MoAD) group exhibition, 'Liberatory Living: Protective Interiors and Radical Black Joy', on until 2 March, 2025.
As part of the Frieze London VIP Programme, renowned visual activist Zanele Muholi will be in conversation with curators Fatoş Üstek (Frieze Sculpture) and Carine Harmand (Tate Liverpool) for a panel discussion held at the Tate Modern on 8 October 2024.
Ceramic artist Zizipho Poswa will take part in the Joburg Contemporary Art Foundation (JCAF) Knowledge Talks, an upcoming series of conversations running throughout October and aimed at providing insight into the foundation’s programme and research.
Southern Guild’s co-founders Trevyn and Julian McGowan were honoured with the Icon Award at the inaugural House and Garden SA Designer of the Year (DOTY) Awards held at the Norval Foundation on 17 September 2024.
Malian designer Cheick Diallo’s 'M’be yan II' (I’m Here) and ceramic artist Andile Dyalvane's 'iKhaya' are both currently part of the ongoing exhibition 'By Design: Stories and Ideas Behind Objects' at the Denver Art Museum.
Works from visual activist Zanele Muholi’s 'Somnyama Ngonyama' (Hail the Dark Lioness) series are part of 'Marvellous Realism', a groundbreaking contemporary African group exhibition currently on at Fotografiska, Shanghai until 30 November 2024.
Xanthe Somers (Zimbabwe/United Kingdom) was just named the winner of the third iteration of the ANNA Award, the aim of which is to discover, recognise and nurture a new generation of women-identifying artists from the African continent and the diaspora.