David Krut printer and artist Roxy Kaczmarek is currently a resident artist, along with four other South African artists, at the Leipzig International Art Programme…
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Ostrich-sized – New print by Zhi Zulu tackles rush hour in the Urban Jungle
“The Ostrich aims to identify with anyone migrating to or from SA. Young Oscar finds himself in the midst of the busy Joburg madness, at…
DKW Intern – Mignonne Busser
Read about Mignonne Busser's internship experience at the David Krut Workshop - learning about the ways a professional print studio functions, about challenging printing techniques,…
David Krut Podcast: Hemali Khoosal – Created by Gestures | Listening Time: 15 minutes
In this episode, Britt Lawton interviews Hemali Khoosal, a local, award winning Johannesburg artists. With the help of Printer Sarah Judge, Khoosal created a series…
David Krut Podcast: Maja Maljević – Creating a Home for Chaos and Harmony | Listening time: 18 minutes
In this episode of the podcast long-time associate of David Krut Projects, Maja Maljević, chats to Britt Lawton.
David Krut Podcast: Fanie Buys – Gooey Fragments of Popular Culture | Listening Time: 18 minutes
In this episode, Britt Lawton gets to know more about Cape Town based artist Fanie Buys. Fanie produced a series of watercolour monotypes with the…
Print of the Month January 2022: Zhi Zulu’s ‘Ostrich-sized’
Zhi Zulu's new silkscreen 'Ostrich-sized' is part of her series - 'The Curious Five'
Alone of it’s Kind Featured Artists – 2022
Find out more about the artists featured in the 2022 group exhibition - Alone of it's Kind.
A Look Back at Editions, Projects & Collaborations from 2021
The year 2021 was a productive one in the workshop and the gallery. We saw editions and projects by a variety of new artists, as…
Themes of Labour, Inequality, Migration and Monetary Value in the Prints of Mandlenkosi Mavengere
Mandla Mavangere is a Johannesburg-based multidimensional visual artist, whose works speak to the diversity and inequalities of labour, the hardships of migration and the monetary value…
The word is that there is nothing monotonous about Joburg’s dynamic monotypebabe, Lebogang Mogul Mabusela
The David Krut Workshop recently collaborated with Lebogang Mogul Mabusela, a multidisciplinary artist and self-proclaimed “monotypebabe” and “zinequeen” based in Johannesburg