An exhibition of sculptures by Sydney Kumalo and Ezrom Legae triggers sadness that so much of the country’s art remains inaccessible to most of its people.
In the latest in our series celebrating classic South African buildings, architect Johan Swart takes us on a deep-dive into one of Tshwane’s most majestic Modernist jewels – the art-filled Transvaal Provincial Administration Building.
The 105-lot catalogue encompasses more than a century’s output and includes works made at the early beginnings of South Africa’s cosmopolitan art scene, notably by Frans Oerder, Anton van Wouw and Pieter Wenning.