Latitudes Online interviews artist Farhana Jacobs
We chat to artist Farhana Jacobs to get to know her practice a little more.
01 Mar 2023
An exciting crop of young artists is rewriting the exhibition rulebook
Here's a brief glimpse into what’s been happening outside the formal gallery system.
BlackBrick Artist Collective
“At BlackBrick we’re doing more than just developing buildings. We see ourselves as placemakers.” So says Jonathan Liebmann, the mastermind behind a new series of apartment hotels that hold art at their core.
22 Feb 2023
Poetic Textiles of Women Who Weave the Everyday
"One of my favourite takeaways from this year’s ICTAF are found in the textile works of women artists who carefully explore the everyday through the work of their hands."
When the Ordinary becomes Extraordinary
Red carpet events, flashy outfits and celebrity status surrounded the opening of Zeitz MOCAA When We See Us. Beneath the fanfare was an exhibition centred on the simple joys of life.
The lasting changes of the Investec Cape Town Art Fair
Celebrating a decade of magnetising galleries from all corners of the continent and beyond in the past, this iteration will explore the notion of time. Chaze Matakala is curious to hear from the different regions on the artists of the moment and the future of contemporary African art.
15 Feb 2023
Is vandalising masterpieces futile?
Climate activists threatened to vandalise masterpieces to turn attention to what our society values. Did this have the desired effect and what did it reveal about what kind of art and artists are valued and how climate activists view art institutions?
25 Jan 2023
How has technology advanced art collecting?
Since AI and the digitisation of art marketing have impacted art production and dealing, how have collectors benefitted?
18 Jan 2023
On their own terms: Young SA women artists are traversing their own path into the art world
With surprisingly limited local media coverage, 2022 marked some extraordinary moments for Black women artists from South Africa.
11 Jan 2023
Dora Dalila Cheffi - The Sunny Nihilist
Dora Dalila Cheffi, a Finnish-Tunisian artist, belongs nowhere. We meet at the artists studio at the Cape Town Art Residency to discuss her self-portraits. A tall mirror is a striking studio tool. There, reversed, the artist sees herself.
20 Dec 2022
Lawrence Calver, Infinitely Gentle
The Swiss-English artist, Lawrence Calver, is in love with Rothko, though he is no painter. Sewing, dyeing, bleaching, are the integral elements in the creation of his art.
The Great Escape: can art offer a respite from reality?
It is somewhat of an old-school notion that art must keep us in tune with the times. Art has equal value and sway when it channels utopias, and idylls.
14 Dec 2022
All aboard the LuCAC express
When Norwegian-based Zambian Artist Victor Mutelekesha began to conceive of a space that would function as a repository of the arts, it naturally followed that LuCAC would become a station that highlights the multiplicity of cultural identities present in the capital city.
Q&A with Lagos artist Adesola Yusuf (Arclight)
Adesola Yusuf (Arclight) is a 25-year-old multidimensional artist from Lagos, Nigeria. His visually expressive work takes inspiration through the ages, from renaissance art, to modern minimalist, pop and internet art.
07 Dec 2022
Mihloti ya Ntsako: Reflecting on the art collection as a journey
The book Mihloti ya Ntsako – Journeys with the Bongi Dhlomo Collection, is both a chronicling of a collection and a biography of its collector, the accomplished artist, curator and arts administrator, Bongiwe Dhlomo-Mautloa, better known as Ma Bongi Dhlomo.
30 Nov 2022
Curator Nkgopoleng Moloi reflects on Season 3 of the ICA Podcast
"I spent a lot of time thinking about what it meant for artists to make, in a continuously disorienting world that is hungry for things that are bigger, better, faster, newer and shinier..." - Nkgopoleng Moloi
Meet Jono Dry
Based in Cape Town and entirely self taught, South African artist Jono Dry has worked for the last thirteen years on creating a practice centred around his large-scale hyperrealist graphite works.
29 Nov 2022
The Social Impact Arts Prize 2022
The Social Impact Arts Prize awards artists who situate their practices in socially concerned conditions ranging from the environment and climate change to human relations and social pressures of an unequal society. Read about the 2022 winners.
23 Nov 2022
Encountering South African artists in works of fiction
David Mann explores the benefits writers gain from the collaborative and generative act of welcoming visual art into their narratives.
16 Nov 2022
A-SWIVEL: 7 asides on abstraction
Everywhere, it seems, abstraction is the resurgent signifier. How so? Because we are tired of being told what to see and value? Because ours is a world riven by identity politics, split by extremism on the Left and Right, consumed by the spectre of fascism – by Absolutes.
09 Nov 2022
Further Reading In Articles
After Contemporary Art
With a second Trump administration in sight, contemporary art is gearing to stage another four years of oppositional optimism to counter the Trumpian moment, perhaps broadly typified as a suspicion of the currents of political liberalism.
15 Jan 2025
Diriyah Art Futures: A New Media Art hub building bridges between global cultures with cutting-edge technologies
Diriyah Art Futures (DAF), the Middle East and North Africa’s first dedicated New Media Art hub, has launched in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to establish itself regionally and globally as an interdisciplinary and innovative hub where art, technology and cultural heritage converge.
11 Dec 2024
As the global art market flounders, bananas and African art market soars
The year concluded with a viral art story on the resale of a duct-taped banana for over $6 million - Maurizio Cattalan’s 2019 installation fittingly titled 'Comedian'. Ironically, given the sombre news circulating in the art world, it has presented some light relief or a positive sign.
The Latitudes Art Fund In partnership with META foundation
The Latitudes Art Fund aims to provide financial support to visual artists by covering the cost of essential art supplies.
27 Nov 2024
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
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