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Zanele Muholi will be one of three artists-in-residence during the inaugural Aspen Art Fair (29 July – 2 August), alongside fellow artists Evan Hecox and Crystalle Lacouture (both USA). This groundbreaking art, design and luxury experience will be held at the historic Hotel Jerome in Aspen.
Ceramicist Madoda Fani’s work 'Inguqu I' (Change) is currently on display (until March 2025) as part of the '(un)Earthed' exhibition, organised by the Stellenbosch Outdoor Sculpture Trust (SOST) for the Stellenbosch Triennale 2025 and held at the Voorgelegen Musuem.
Artist and visual activist Zanele Muholi joins 'Freedom, I dream up for myself and others', an outdoor photography exhibition showcasing master photographers from across Africa, curated by curator and interdisciplinary art practitioner, Anelisa Mangcu.
Johannesburg-born designer and sculptor Ndivhuho Rasengani is the latest artist to take part in the GUILD Residency in Cape Town.
During the month of July, Southern Guild Los Angeles will host a programme of walkabouts, film screenings and celebratory events with Zanele Muholi that will expand opportunities for access, advocacy and education within LA’s Black and queer communities.
Xanthe Somers is presenting four works at the third edition of the Harewood Biennial, presented by Harewood House Trust in Yorkshire and currently on view until 20 October 2024. This year's title is 'Create/Elevate'.
Artists Zanele Muholi, Stanislaw Trzebinski and Luyanda Zindela are three out of the 12 artists being featured in the expansive group preview exhibition 'A Place for Us' curated by Laura Smith Sweeney of LSS Art Advisory and presented by Hotel Jerome and 74tharts.
Dr Kimberly Cleveland explores Andile Dyalvane's 'Docks Table' as a functional piece of "Africanfuturist expression", embodying the contrasting ideas of rural and urban, traditional and contemporary, and digital and physical movement.
Artists Madoda Fani and Patrick Bongoy will take part in the upcoming second edition of the Indian Ocean Craft Triennial (IOTA), a community-led festival taking place over a three-month period in Western Australia.