Kentridge is one of SA leading artists with a wide and varied oeuvre and commitment to the arts. He has come to international renown for…
Artist: Fifa posters
The World Watches… World Cup South Africa by Charles Fazzino
One of the most prolific and cutting-edge artists of our time, Fazzino is a famed 3-D Pop artist. For more than thirty years his name…
Free Balling by Kendell Geers
Geers is one of SA’s most compelling artists. His work was born out of the highly charged atmosphere of Apartheid SA. He was an open…
Color Your Life by Barthelemy Toguo
Toguo was born in M’Balmayo, Cameroon, later studying in the Ivory Coast, France and finally settling in Germany. Because of his migratory lifestyle, political geography…
Stadia by Julie Mehretu
Mehretu is an Ethiopian born artist who is known for her explosive and technically brilliant painting and prints. Her works draws on architectural or draughtsman-like…
World Cup South Africa 2010 by Marlene Dumas
Dumas is an SA born artist now living abroad. She is one of the world’s most important painters, and also the highest paid female artist.…
Stadium by Peter Eastman
Eastman is a SA artist who famously dropped out of art school foregoing formal education for a practical one. His slightly unconventional approach to painting…
The Battle by Cameron Platter
SA born Platter is a stylist of attitude. His work is at once irreverent, witty, sharp and more than a trifle nostalgic. The nostalgia he…
Swanker Ball by Kay Hassan
Hassan is a SA artist known for his large paper construction pieces, made from recycled posters such as Black Label and Coca-Cola. Their transformation speaks…
The Midas Touch by Robert Slingsby
Slingsby’s iconography revolves around the trade-off between security and personal spaces. His art is predominantly the product of an acute emotional instinct. Intuition and intellect…
Shoo(t) Q Taro and Ten Braves by Akira Yamaguchi
A relatively young painter, Yamaguchi has taken Japan’s art world by storm. His work combines the techniques of classical Japanese painting with the observant eye…