The project takes place as a series of 24-hour live mapping sessions connecting artists and art spaces within Africa in an effort to populate the Art Meets app. The conversations that take place in parallel will feed into the development of digital infrastructure.
Read MoreArt Meets TV’s first two documentary films screen at ART.DOC; a film screening programme at Cape Towns oldest cinema, an institution locally; The Labia, in collaboration with Investec Cape Town Art Fair.
The programme focuses on art documentaries and is open to the public free of charge, on a first-come first-serve basis. This event is sponsored by The Consulate of Italy in Cape Town.
Read More"This burgeoning black neighborhood is certainly going through a massive shift as its landscape is changing with rent prices going up, organic smoothie bars opening up, public facilities improve, policing gets done for those who count and in the middle of all this we find We Buy Gold. A newly opened gallery space owned and run by a women of colour, Joeonna Berlorado-Samuels. She herself is also a resident of Brooklyn with a home not far from the gallery and in some ways her newly opened space feels like a suggestion as opposed to a declaration."
Read MoreHelen Teede reviews Nancy Mteki's exhibition
"....With “Honai,” Nancy Mteki unsettles patriarchal boundaries as well as those that dictate what forms of artistic expression and subject matter are accepted in Zimbabwe, defiantly presenting the female figure with a temerity that safeguards her body, and her self."
Read MoreLiona Robyn Nyariri reflects on Zanele Muholi's Isibonelo/Evidence exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, New York.
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Read MoreA comparative review of THAT ART FAIR and the Cape Town Art Fair
Read MoreDavid McClleland's opinion
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