“My work is about teasing out, probing and proposing intersectional relationships” – Williams The first of our new feature Print/s of the Month chosen by Archivist Noma Ngwenya…
Triumphs and Laments Woodcuts, 06 July – 24 August at the David Krut Projects Gallery, exhibits three large-scale woodcuts made as a collaborative body of…
Female Spotlight: The Women of the David Krut Workshop E01 Being a Women in the Art World In celebration of women’s month, the female printmakers…
David Krut Projects in Cape Town is a cosy elegant space nestled in the garden retreat of the Montebello Design Centre. A satellite gallery connecting…
Meet Asuka Nirasawa, artist-in-residence at David Krut Projects Cape Town in May. The residence showcase has been extended until 14 September 2017 due to her…
PENNY SIOPIS Title of series: ‘Shame: Sorry’ This series of prints is part of a larger body of work (paintings and installations) on the idea…
Printer Kim-Lee Loggenberg gives insight into the intaglio print 'Aware of being Aware' by artist Deborah Bell, made in collaboration with the David Krut Workshop…
With the completion of three large scale woodcuts Mantegna, The Flood and Lampedusa, Kentridge provided the David Krut Workshop team with the next image, and challenge,…
Jillian Ross on The Making of Triumphs and Laments Woodcuts 22 July 2017, 11am at the David Krut Projects Gallery Master Printer Jillian Ross who…
This technique is sometimes so subtle, to the untrained eye it could go completely unnoticed, however the effect it can have on a print can…
The experience of the city is personal, as such artists often choose to depict their vision of a city, a dystopian or utopian projection of…
In early 2016 William Kentridge was at work on a monumental frieze to be installed along the banks of Rome’s Tiber River in April of…