Art Design Transcending Instinct by Artist Nandipha Mntambo Art Design June 6, 2022 Transcending Instinct by Artist Nandipha Mntambo “Transcending Instinct”, artist Nandipha Mntambo’s first exhibition of functional sculpture on show at Southern Guild earlier this year, extended the themes of her artworks into the realm of furniture Full Article
Art Stevenson Johannesburg Moves To Parktown North Art May 23, 2019 Stevenson Johannesburg Moves To Parktown North After nearly a decade in Braamfontein, Stevenson Johannesburg has relocated to a residential building on 7th Avenue in Parktown North that has been converted into a gallery space by Tonic. Full Article
Lifestyle Artists We Love: Nandipha Mntambo Lifestyle December 13, 2017 Artists We Love: Nandipha Mntambo One of the highlights at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa is a mid-career retrospective exhibition featuring the work of Nandipha Mntambo. Full Article
Lifestyle Everything You Need To Know: the Zeitz MOCAA Opening Lifestyle September 21, 2017 Everything You Need To Know: the Zeitz MOCAA Opening The hugely anticipated official opening of the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA), is just a day away. Here’s what you need to know. Full Article
Lifestyle The 2014 Standard Bank Young Artists are… Lifestyle October 23, 2013 The 2014 Standard Bank Young Artists are… The prestigious Standard Bank Young Artist Awards for 2014 have been announced and the eight creative stars will have a chance to cut their creative teeth at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown. Full Article
Lifestyle Joburg Art Fair excitement Lifestyle September 11, 2013 Joburg Art Fair excitement Coming up from Friday 27 September to Sunday 29 September at the Sandton Convention Centre, we’re excited for the FNB Joburg Art Fair, which this year turns its lens on the fine art of photography. Here’s a taste of what’s to come. Full Article
Design Crafting luxury Design November 8, 2012 Crafting luxury VISI spoke to Hanneli Rupert of Okapi about the changing face of luxury and why African craftsmanship has so much potential. Full Article