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CAUTION: Gustavo Barroso shapes and challenges the intimate

When I first came across the works of New York-based maker of things Gustavo Barroso on Instagram, I was mesmerised by these pieces of furniture which seemed so abstracted from the typical silhouette of a household chair. In their mould, there seemed to be something surreal about the idea of these melting/bubbling pink coffee tables. Through the…

Re-curators Curatorial Collective present ’12 Hours of Breathing’, an exhibition of figurative and abstract mixed media

Founded in 2018 in an Honours in Curatorship course, Re-curators Curatorial Collective comprised of Amogelang Maledu, Luvuyo Equiano Nyawose and Thembakazi Matroshe, “is interested in developing and cultivating research and artistic methodologies around Black cultural production in Africa and its diaspora.” On July 31, the collective which is moved by an inter-disciplinarily methodology oscillating within…

The Festival of the Future

Tbose Moroka wakes up to a pounding headache, remnants of nausea in his throat, a steady pain behind the top of his ears and limbs that ache from the previous day’s twelve-hour drive from Cape Town to Makhanda. Who could have imagined that the National Arts Festival (NAF) would be such an extreme sport in…

Against Forgetting: Another Kind of Archive

 “The record of thoughtful play becomes a play” Fred Moten, 2021. All Incomplete “Now, the story can begin. / Hear this: you proud, you wounded, you short of breath, you blinded by tears, you with a foot upon your back. / We do not wish to tell the story of an African tragedy / Nor…

How the works of Murakami question art in popular culture

Yesterday marked what would have been Frida Kahlo’s 114th birthday and in a celebration of the fact, Dazed posted an Instagram graphic reminding people of a piece they published in 2018. The piece titled “Frida Kahlo is not your symbol” by writer Ayoola Solarin appeared to me at a time in which I had already…