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The death of a public museum in South Africa and the emergence of a privately owned museum

Piano Festival back at Christopher Seabroke Music Hall at Wits featuring top piano talent

From the Karoo to the city: Liza Grobler extends a national conversation at HUB Gallery

Double book launch that was more than a launch, brings together the writers’ community in J’oburg

Dada Masilio’s Hamlet headed to the Market Theatre

Standard Bank Joy of Jazz line-up brims with both emerging and seasoned jazz talent

Sandton City gets some much needed injection of art colour

Sasol New Signatures Visual Arts Competition launches nationwide call for entries

Wednesday, May 06, 2026

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Khoi-San and Aboriginal artists weave together the cosmic mystery at The Wits origins Centre
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Khoi-San and Aboriginal artists weave together the cosmic mystery at The Wits origins Centre

May 28, 2025

By Edward Tsumele If your idea of thought provoking exhibitions, the kind that make exercise your imagination and in fact cross boundaries of the mind about what constitutes good has … Read More

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Complexity of migration well ventilated by The Last Country at the Market Theatre
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Complexity of migration well ventilated by The Last Country at the Market Theatre

May 27, 2025

By Jojokhala Mei The Last Country, is warm rewarding storytelling by four driven Durban immigrant and migrant women, staged in-the-round at Joburg’s Market Theatre all May Africa Month long by … Read More

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David April’s profound last celebration
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David April’s profound last celebration

May 27, 2025

By Nomfundo Nkosi Shakespeare once said death be not proud. I find it profoundly true after witnessing the event celebrating the iconic tributes of David Thatanelo April from Kimberly, South … Read More

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RMB Latitudes Art Fair in pictures
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RMB Latitudes Art Fair in pictures

May 25, 2025

By Edward Tsumele The annual art fair RMB Latitudes Art Fair which commenced on Friday and is running this weekend closing on May 25 at the expansive Shepstone Gardens in … Read More

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Protesting artists reminded me of the haunting picture of half-naked Sibongile Mngoma in 2021 taken on the same spot
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Protesting artists reminded me of the haunting picture of half-naked Sibongile Mngoma in 2021 taken on the same spot

May 16, 2025

It looks like indeed the more things change the more they remain the same in the South African cultural and Creative sector. By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor There was dancing … Read More

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Hell hath no fury like Jeffrey Rakabe spurned by ritual
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Hell hath no fury like Jeffrey Rakabe spurned by ritual

May 16, 2025

By Jojokhala C. Mei Traditional African male initiation documentaries, or fiction in South Africa is as controversial as Jeffrey Rakabe’s debut 2025 memoir-cum-manifesto Led By Shepherds: An Intimate Memoir gets. … Read More

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Conversations – Layers of Memory showcases bold works by fearless young artists
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Conversations – Layers of Memory showcases bold works by fearless young artists

May 16, 2025

By Tonderai ChiyindikoAll photos by Khaya Madungandaba Hosted as part of First Thursdays on Loveday at Weed Lovers Market in Marshalltown, the second iteration of the Conversations – Layers of Memory exhibition … Read More

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  • Piano Festival back at Christopher Seabroke Music Hall at Wits featuring top piano talent

    Piano Festival back at Christopher Seabroke Music Hall at Wits featuring top piano talent

    May 6, 2026
  • From the Karoo to the city: Liza Grobler extends a national conversation at HUB Gallery

    From the Karoo to the city: Liza Grobler extends a national conversation at HUB Gallery

    May 6, 2026
  • Double book launch that was more than a launch, brings together the writers’ community in J’oburg

    Double book launch that was more than a launch, brings together the writers’ community in J’oburg

    May 5, 2026
  • Dada Masilio’s Hamlet headed to the Market Theatre

    Dada Masilio’s Hamlet headed to the Market Theatre

    May 5, 2026
  • Standard Bank Joy of Jazz line-up brims with both emerging and seasoned jazz talent

    Standard Bank Joy of Jazz line-up brims with both emerging and seasoned jazz talent

    May 1, 2026
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