Conversations on Collecting series
Join Latitudes Co-Directors Roberta Coci and Lucy MacGarry in a conversation focused on the challenges, changes and silver linings encountered over the course of the past year amidst COVID-19, and what it means to break down barriers and inequalities in the art world as the founders of LATITUDES.
26 May 2021
Griffin Art Projects presents William Kentridge: The Colander
William Kentridge's 'The Colander' is the first solo exhibition to be held in Vancouver and includes key works from the 1990s through to never-before-seen projects produced in 2020-2021.
25 May 2021
African spiritualism is the focus of a new generation of artists
African traditions are moving into the mainstream, writes Nolan Stevens.
The Nature of NIROX Artist Residency
The NIROX Residency invites artists from around the world to the Cradle of Humankind.
18 May 2021
K.Skit’s Three Balloons Embraces the Gift of Life Beyond Trauma
Self-taught artist’s multimedia series uses balloons to convey quest for joy and freedom in the midst of struggle, writes Sandiso Ngubane
Guest Curator Roger Sivuyile Lupuwana
Roger Sivuyile Lupuwana knows the beat of South Africa’s creative pulse by heart. We asked him to do some window shopping on Latitudes to choose the artworks he’d most want to take home.
11 May 2021
A Sudanese Artist’s Journey to Find His Place in the World | Hussein Salim
Mary Corrigall meets with Hussein Salim on the occasion of his largest solo exhibition in Joburg.
"Interesting things happen on the edge." | An Interview with LR Vandy
A conversation with artist LR Vandy on the life of a maker, art with meaning, and superhero women.
04 May 2021
Family Weekend at Norval Foundation
One weekend a month, Norval Foundation invites families of all ages to enjoy Family Weekend for artist talks, yoga and art treasure hunts.
26 Apr 2021
Latitudes CuratorLab
Latitudes is excited to announce CuratorLab, a practice-based, online curatorial residency for emerging curators in South Africa.
20 Apr 2021
Behind the Artwork: Jenny Nijenhuis 'This is South Africa'
For 'This is South Africa', Jenny Nijenhuis sewed the used underwear of rape survivors into a South African flag to be hung upside down - a signal for distress. We go behind the artwork.
14 Apr 2021
Latitudes ArtistLab - Empowering the Artists of the Future
Latitudes ArtistLab is a skills development programme for artists looking to make a name for themselves in the industry.
12 Apr 2021
Joburg Alight in Sibusiso Gcaba’s Street Photography
Sibusiso Gcaba's photographs press pause on the relentless reel of the city.
Folly, Frailty and Fear | A Virtual Walkabout with Diane Victor
Renowned South African artist Diane Victor’s latest solo exhibition opens at UJ Art Gallery on the 14th of April 2021 with a live-streamed virtual walkabout.
[BR]OTHER | A Visual Record of Xenophobia in SA
“No African is a foreigner in Africa! No African is a migrant in Africa! Africa is where we all belong!” - Professor Achille Mbembe
29 Mar 2021
The Open Call Collection Auction
The Lockdown Collection (TLC) and Latitudes present an online auction, created by 21 emerging artists, the proceeds of which will go towards benefitting artists affected by Covid-19.
17 Mar 2021
Contemporary Art for your Zodiac Sign
Art has never been a career that one gets into for the stability. It’s more often than not an urgent calling that can’t be ignored...
23 Feb 2021
Behind the Artwork: Wim Legrand’s ‘we’re Toast!’
An artwork is generally published with a title, a date, a size and a price. There’ll be some information about what it was made with...
15 Feb 2021
An enclosure and an opening: Jeanne Gaigher's 'tango'
An interior is a place that keeps the people inside safe from rain, wind, sunstroke, heatwave, wild animals, other people, and various threats of other kinds.
08 Feb 2021
Why Art makes the best gift: Works for under R10,000
With the festive season hurtling towards us, it's time to start thinking about how to celebrate the people who got us through 2020.
24 Nov 2020
Further Reading In Articles
The Nigerian art scene: in a moment of transformation
Nigeria stands at a pivotal moment of transformation, where a comprehensive view of its socio-economic and cultural landscape is essential. There is a growing call for introspection and alternative approaches to financial resilience, a reevaluation of traditional values, and a shift away from individualism toward collective well-being.
13 Nov 2024
The Ongoing Moment, Muse of Music in South African Modern Art
Latitudes is pleased to introduce artist, writer and the author of the book, Yakhal'inkomo - Portrait of a Jazz Classic, Percy Mabandu. In his improvisatory essay, Mabandu tracks an ongoing sighting of musicians caught in the act of performance by a succession of artists across the space time continuum of South African art.
30 Oct 2024
The late Gianni Mariano honoured with a 52-metre long artwork in his hometown Fallo, Italy
A group of young artists from Artist Proof Studio were selected for a residency programme in memory of Gianni Mariano, co-founder of Mastrantonio group, former BASA board member, chairman of the Artists Proof Studio board and mentorship pioneer, who sadly passed away in 2023.
16 Oct 2024
Between the Painting and I
In some way, the presence of a painting on every wall — from the pristine white finish of a gallery to the prehistoric archive of a cave — can be somewhat overwhelming. How has the language of paint transcended race, time, geography and cultural context?
02 Oct 2024
Collector Profile: Meet Nkathuto Olwethu Gallant
As someone who comes from a creative industry you would think that I would have always been drawn into the art space, but like many others I have always found galleries, let alone art collecting, to be a space which intimidated me greatly.
18 Sep 2024
Beyond the Status Quo: Bridging the artistic divide
A review of Steelwool and Other Paradoxes, the current show at Latitudes Centre for the Arts.
04 Sep 2024
Dream-like work and artistic lives of artist couple, Wendy Vincent and Geoffrey Armstrong
An innate rapport with the natural world is the heartbeat of works by artist partners and stewards of the earth, Geoffrey Armstrong and Wendy Vincent. Over the past 25 years their Magalies Rock Garden near Hekpooort in South Africa has set the stage for the conception of dream-like works of genius.
Interview with artist Sharlene Khan
Latitudes' Boitumelo Makousu interviews artist Sharlene Khan.
21 Aug 2024
Meet our 2024 ANNA Award Winner!
We are thrilled to announce that Xanthe Somers is this year's ANNA Award Winner!
07 Aug 2024
Collector Profile: Meet creative entrepreneur Annicia Manyaapelo
In this exclusive interview, collector Annicia Manyaapelo shares her journey through the art world, as well as invaluable advice on collecting.
31 Jul 2024
Earthbound: Soil and Memory in Contemporary South African Art
As an artist, my engagement with soil has been both sporadic and profound, each interaction a meditation on the earth's raw, tactile essence. Over the years, I've witnessed a growing embrace of soil as a medium by a diverse cadre of artists near and far.
24 Jul 2024
Meet the Top 12 ANNA Award Finalists!
Our esteemed selection committee is hard at work deciding on a winner from the 2024 Top 12 Finalists, who we are beyond excited to present to you!
Emerging voices turn up the HEAT on Cape Town's art scene
If you peruse the 16 art exhibitions and live programming of the HEAT Festival, you aren't likely to see the names of too many famous artists. The HEAT Winter Arts Festival was not originally tailored for young or emerging artists. This focus occurred organically - as a nascent festival, it made sense to unearth new talent, and a fresh point of view.
10 Jul 2024
Encountering fiction in South African works of art
Art and artists make for good stories. Over the years, a rich relationship between South African art and fiction has emerged, with art serving as a point of inspiration for fictional narratives.
Strangeness and Charm
Many of the works on display at RMB Latitudes Art Fair exemplified the strangeness and charm of the bizarre in a venue so splendidly unorthodox that one might be forgiven for thinking it was designed for the very purpose.
26 Jun 2024
African Artist Directory