by Danielle Olivier | Mar 19, 2018
How can the South African government and its laws be challenged and held accountable for homophobic abuse, violence and stigma from the state and its citizens in a democracy? This public lecture, with Pierre de Vos, commemorates national Human Rights Day and engages...
by Danielle Olivier | Mar 15, 2018
In a series of specialized walkabouts, the Centre for the Moving Image will delve deeper into Penny Siopis’s exhibition, This is a True Story: Six Films (1997-2017), a retrospective of twenty years of filmmaking by the artist. Over the course of a month, these weekly...
by Danielle Olivier | Mar 12, 2018
Can the realism of Jeremiah Quarshie, the naturalism of Kehinde Wiley, the abstraction of Chris Ofili, the expressionism of Misheck Masamvu, and the surrealism of Cheri Samba be a form of resistance towards the ownership of a predominant Western narrative of...
by Danielle Olivier | Mar 12, 2018
Curator: Thuthuka Sibisi Chorus Master and Conductor: Marvin Kernelle Chorus: The Cape Town Opera Chorus Following its acclaimed premiere in France in 2016, and sell out performances both at St George’s Cathedral and St. John’s church Wynberg in Cape Town last year,...
by Danielle Olivier | Mar 8, 2018
Runaways is a lecture by Zeitz MOCAA's Adriane Iann Assistant Curator of Books and Works on Paper, Sven Christian. This lecture will explore some of the connections between the work of the Belgian surrealist René Magritte and American conceptual artist Glenn Ligon,...