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…
Zhi Zulu's new silkscreen 'Ostrich-sized' is part of her series - 'The Curious Five'
In late 2021, long-time collaborator Maja Maljević was back in the workshop beginning new works that will be showcased over the course of 2022. The…
Find out more about the artists featured in the 2022 group exhibition - Alone of it's Kind.
Heidi Fourie creates monotypes using paintbrushes and watercolour paint. In a 2017 interview, Fourie explains why she enjoys using watercolour on Perspex to create her…
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…
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 David Krut Workshop recently collaborated with Lebogang Mogul Mabusela, a multidisciplinary artist and self-proclaimed “monotypebabe” and “zinequeen” based in Johannesburg
The making of the 'Triumphs and Laments Woodcut Series' by William Kentridge as told by one of the head carver-printers on the 5-year long project.
Mbali Tshabalala is a multidisciplinary artist, curator and founder of Anecdotes gallery in inner city Johanesburg. Her work embodies thematic expressions of one’s identity, juxtaposed with…
Nina Torr is no stranger to the David Krut Workshop (DKW) having collaborated with our team of printers to create magic on paper since 2016. She had her solo exhibition, Wayfinding,…
In 2012 and 2013, working with Master Printer Jillian Ross, Kentridge began a number of small editions of drypoint etched vinyl records. The prints were…