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The Johannesburg Art Gallery has housed some of the greatest works from around Africa and the world for over 100 years. But, as with many heritage sites and museums in our country, its future is at risk.

2022-03 - #Wits100: New music hall for the good of the arts

2022-03 - #Wits100: New music hall for the good of the arts
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#BehindtheMask: TJ Njozela, creative director at Grey Advertising Africa

Has the privacy era and the evolving opt-in sensitive culture killed direct marketing as we used to know it? The glass is indeed half full under the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) changes introduced this year - brands and marketing agencies are still very much permitted to make use of direct marketing tactics to communicate with willing customers by electronic means.

Iconic African curator: Okwui Enwezor

Wall Street Journal Article. A headline of the same name was published later in the Frieze Magazine. In The Guardian, he was called “Giant of the Art World” while The New York Times coined Enwezor “the Curator Who Remapped the Artworld”, and the “Curator Who Shaped a Global View of Contemporary Art”. The list goes on. Suffice it to say, Okwui Enwezor, a poet, art critic, art historian and curator, was a man of astonishing and global influence an art world giant, whose legacy has not, and probably will not, be forgotten for many years to come.  Born on 23 October 1963 in Calabar, a port city in the South of Nigeria, Enwezor was part of an affluent Igbo family. The reality of the Biafran war (1967-70) meant that much of his childhood was spent moving around to avoid conflict; the family eventually settled in the eastern Nigerian city of Enugu. 

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