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Gentrification in James's Webb of works


Sound artist James Webb’s second solo show brings together for the first time a selection of his works from around the world. Its opening statement is a three-minute film, “Le Marché Oriental”, which fittingly addresses gentrification in the Cape Town suburb of Woodstock, which also is home to the e...

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A Lens on the painful past


The painful past is the focus of this year’s African Perspectives, a monthly series of films shown in Windhoek, Namibia.

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«Black & White Hemisphere»


With support from Pro Helvetia Cape Town, the Michael Stevenson gallery presents an installation by Swiss-born, Paris-based artist Thomas Hirschhorn. «Black & White Hemisphere» began life as part of a travelling exhibition that considered German history post-reunification. But its universal issues o...

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Residencies 2010/2011


Pro Helvetia Cape Town invites artist-in-residency applications from practitioners in the visual arts, theatre, dance, music and literature in the Southern African region. The options include longer studio residencies and shorter research residencies - both of which offer artists and cultural practi...

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«Three Shades of Raga»


Lovers of Indian classical music are in for a treat in February 2010 when world-renowned, Swiss-based sarod player Ken Zuckerman tours South Africa in a festival titled «Three Shades of Raga». Zuckerman is one of three principal artists featured at the festival, and will be accompanied on tabla by t...

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