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Inxeba (The Wound): protest, culture & a tumultuous gay love story

Warning: This article contains spoilers from the film, Inxeba (The Wound). Set in the scenic mountainous Eastern Cape emerges Inxeba, a powerful, moving and thought-provoking South African work of art directed by John Trengrove. This daring and unsettling film narrates the intersectional story of an uninspired and lonely Xhosa factory worker Xolani (Nakhane Touré) who…

South Africa, What’s Up? Residency at ANTiGEL Festival

Over the last 8 years ANTiGEL Festival has grown to become one of the largest cultural events in Geneva. By bringing artistic experience to parts of the city that are detached from this kind of engagement, the festival aims to be a reminder of the importance of making spaces for arts and culture. Africa What’s…

Chimurenga // an astonishing African resource

Extracting from the Afrocentrism of Fela Kuti (and more than a hundred creative writers, photographers and illustrators from Africa and its diaspora), Cameroonian journalist Ntone Edjabe’s sensational media platform, Chimurenga, aims to enrich, nuance and stretch the portrayal of the African continent so “who no know go know”. Meaning “revolutionary struggle” in Zimbabwe’s Shona language,…

Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action // generative archiving and LGBTIQ activism

Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action (GALA), situated at Wits University, is a centre for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and questioning/queer (LGBTIQ) culture and education in southern Africa. “Our mission is to act as a catalyst for the production, preservation and dissemination of knowledge on the history, culture and contemporary experiences of LGBTIQ people,”…

A Permanent Creation Off the Cuff

The Centre for the Less Good Idea  is a multifaceted platform, with curated seasonal projects twice annually. In addition to this they have an interspersion of events referred to as ‘For Once’ – a finished project which is exhibited or performed to the public – or ‘Off The Cuff’ – an impromptu or work-in-progress endeavour…

Creative Sisterhood

If you’re looking for young womxn who personify the young, creative spirit lingering in Johannesburg, you don’t need to look much further than multidisciplinary artists Jemma Rose and Anne-Marie Kalumbu. They are able to transfer this personification into their work, demonstrating the sense of evolutionary motion that Joburg invokes in creative practitioners. Anne-Marie is a well-traveled creative…

Lunga Ntila // An unapologetic, opiniated, artistic force

“My feminism looks like freedom; it is opinionated and unapologetic.” These are the profound words said by design artist Lunga Ntila. She emphasises intersectionality, sexuality and femininity as important foundations regarding her storytelling and work. At her core, she is a truthful artist who encourages difficult but necessary conversations that speak to marginalized people. She…

The Carnation zine // collating floral dreams

As with most creative collaborations, The Carnation zine was birthed from stylistic play between Jade Paton and Cynthia Fan. Cynthia has been working as a florist at Lush Flowers since completing her Masters in plant molecular biology. “I started ikebana [Japanese flower arranging practice] classes about a year and a half ago with the Ohara Chapter in Cape…

Gavin Krastin – The embodiment of unveiling

Gavin Krastin’s name has been popping up in art circles for some time now, and is often accompanied by shocking titles, graphic images, or sensational writing in an attempt to translate a performance into a written text. However, through conversation with the artist about his practice, it quickly became apparent that a critical and considered project…