For this feature we have decided to take a look back at some of our previous collaborations from years past. Choosing a single print from…
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FORMS Collaboration 2022: Khotso Motsoeneng – Colours you can feel
Khotso Motsoeneng is one of the three artists whose works form part of the Parallel Process exhibition, which is the product of a collaboration between…
Print of the Month April 2022 | Adele van Heerden’s ‘Utopia’
This April David Krut Projects shines a light on Cape Town based artist Adele van Heerden's monotype titled Utopia.
Ryan Arenson – A boy called Baby Yellow
For the month of April 2022, the checkerboard room of the David Krut Projects Blue House is home to Baby Yellow, a body of work…
The New Photogravures of William Kentridge’s “Studio Life” Series
Text by Melissa Waters and Kim-Lee Loggenberg Printer Kim-Lee Loggenberg and William Kentridge examining a proof of Laocoon in the DKW, 2021. The Studio Life…
Interview with Chad Cordeiro – Insight into the Infirmary
In an interview with host of the David Krut Projects Podcast Britt Lawton, Cordeiro gave some enlightening insight into his exhibition and the importance of…
Print of the Month March 2022 – Chad Cordeiro’s Under the Infirmary
Text by Christa Swanepoel We are proud to present artist Chad Cordeiro’s new print called Under the Infirmary as our selection for print of the…
What is a Monotype and Monoprint?
Find out what the difference is between a monotype and a monoprint, and the different ways of creating the unique printed works in the 'Alone…
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…
The Magic of Pigment – Heidi Fourie’s new series of watercolour monotypes
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…
A procession through time; the ‘Triumphs and Laments Woodcut Series’
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.