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Exploring the Circa Gallery - Johannesburg✔
Everything you want to know about South Africa you will find in this channel!
The Circa Gallery was built in Rosebank in 2009 alongside the Everard Read gallery, Johannesburg’s oldest private art gallery. An architectural landmark, the building has received awards for its striking design and its green credentials, with solar panels and rainwater tanks making it one of the most self-sufficient buildings in the area.
It was designed by architect Pierre Swanepoel of studioMAS, who was tasked with creating a space for the gallery that would attract the attention of passers-by and encourage more public engagement with the arts.
The elliptical structure makes the most of the relatively narrow plot of land that it occupies and an impressive façade of 400 10m-tall aluminium "fins" is its most ...
published: 20 Jul 2018
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Things to do In Johannesburg || Art Galleries In Johannesburg
Hello explorers, Johannesburg has loads of Art galleries, last weekend I went to explore 3 of them. If you’re looking for more info, click these links⬇️. Thank you for your support!
Please don’t forget to Subscribe and turn on the notification bell 🔔 .
Let’s connect on
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MOMO Gallery ⬇️
Gallery MOMO
52 7th Ave, Parktown North, Johannesburg, 2193
011 327 3247 https://g.co/kgs/Lcm6s7
Everard Read Gallery ⬇️
Everard Read
6 Jellicoe Ave, Rosebank, Johannesburg, 2196
011 788 4805 https://g.co/kgs/PiqNS2
Watch more videos here ⬇️
https://youtu.be/0WTheFcPS_c
https://youtu.be/b6BvIk9pnbU
https://youtu.be/s_w-ztgkuN8
https://youtu.be/jplJsnpGMP4
published: 18 Apr 2022
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Robin Rhode in "Johannesburg" - Season 9 - "Art in the Twenty-First Century" | Art21
Art21 proudly presents an artist segment, featuring Robin Rhode, from the "Johannesburg" episode in the ninth season of the "Art in the Twenty-First Century" series.
"Johannesburg" premiered in September 2018 on PBS. Watch now on PBS and the PBS Video app: https://www.pbs.org/video/johannesburg-fjplbz/
Robin Rhode and his team of assistants create vibrant, temporary outdoor murals that serve as backdrops for photographed performances. Working in the neighborhood where he grew up, a mixed-race community plagued by drug and gang wars, Rhode leads a team of local young men in creating a new mural and shares his hopes for what participation in an art project can offer. Recounting a career that began on the street in newly post-apartheid South Africa and now extends into the international con...
published: 08 Mar 2023
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Joburg's Art Scene
Johannesburg is not only the heart of the financial district it is also host to a vibrant art scene. Entrepreneurs from across the continent seek to make their fortunes is the city of gold.
published: 25 Jun 2013
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Let’s explore art galleries | Johannesburg
Hey you 🫶🏾
Welcome back to #athingcalledart
Today we’re visiting a few art galleries around Jozi - join me as we take in some beautiful work.
Art galleries:
Lizamore & Associates
Son of Langa | 73 Juta
Goodman Gallery
BKhz
List of artists:
Lebogang Motaung
Amogelang Montjane
Chuma Adam
Kea Seema
Mankebe Seakgoe
Mlungisi Mlungwana
Silindile Dlodlo
Nolan Oswald Dennis
Banele Khoza
Follow me:
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email: athingcallesartsa@gmail.com
published: 25 Jun 2023
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Johannesburg art fair
As South Africa's Joburg Art Fair enters its second decade, the demand for African art continues to grow around the world. The event has become the biggest platform on the continent to showcase work by African artists. CGTN's Julie Scheier has more on this year's edition
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published: 12 Sep 2018
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Zanele Muholi in "Johannesburg" - Season 9 - "Art in the Twenty-First Century" | Art21
Art21 proudly presents an artist segment, featuring Zanele Muholi, from the "Johannesburg" episode in the ninth season of the "Art in the Twenty-First Century" series.
"Johannesburg" premiered in September 2018 on PBS. Watch now on PBS and the PBS Video app: https://www.pbs.org/video/san-francisco-bay-area-myw92l/
Joyful and courageous, Zanele Muholi photographs Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex individuals in South Africa, driven by an intense dedication to increasing the visibility of one of the country’s most vulnerable communities. The artist shares the personal motivations behind an ongoing self-portrait series that allows them to own their voice, identity, and history as a queer Zulu person. From a portrait session in the Johannesburg townships to a gallery op...
published: 08 Mar 2023
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Mural art brings central Johannesburg to life | AFP
Street artist Dbongz Mahlathi puts the finishing touches to one of his murals in Johannesburg. For him, street art like his "has changed the landscape and how people deemed the city, they now see the city as bright because it used to be dull, mundane", adding that "people start seeing it as a place they can go into." Street artists, developments, events and pop-up stores have become integral to making the city an attraction for tourists and locals alike.
Interested in licensing this video ? Get in touch 👉 http://u.afp.com/UBbQ
N.B.: AFP’s services and content are for professional use only
published: 14 Oct 2022
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'God's Amazing Grace' by Justin Renton
Johannesburg Church of Christ - North West Region Live Stream Worship Service for 17 March 2024 @ 09.45 am
published: 17 Mar 2024
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Mural art brings central Johannesburg to life
What was an artists' pastime has increasingly become a business, with real estate firms to commissioning artworks to give their buildings a facelift
READ MORE : https://www.africanews.com/2022/10/14/mural-art-brings-central-johannesburg-to-life
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published: 14 Oct 2022
4:26
Exploring the Circa Gallery - Johannesburg✔
Everything you want to know about South Africa you will find in this channel!
The Circa Gallery was built in Rosebank in 2009 alongside the Everard Read galle...
Everything you want to know about South Africa you will find in this channel!
The Circa Gallery was built in Rosebank in 2009 alongside the Everard Read gallery, Johannesburg’s oldest private art gallery. An architectural landmark, the building has received awards for its striking design and its green credentials, with solar panels and rainwater tanks making it one of the most self-sufficient buildings in the area.
It was designed by architect Pierre Swanepoel of studioMAS, who was tasked with creating a space for the gallery that would attract the attention of passers-by and encourage more public engagement with the arts.
The elliptical structure makes the most of the relatively narrow plot of land that it occupies and an impressive façade of 400 10m-tall aluminium "fins" is its most distinctive feature. Swanepoel's fins were inspired by the natural world – some liken them to the reeds used for fences in traditional Zulu kraals while others compare them to the bark of a tree.
During the day this extraordinary façade casts shadows across the ramp that spirals around the building leading visitors up to the top of the gallery and at night it is lit with a dazzling display of colours.
The gallery describes itself as "relatively small in size [and] lofty and ambitious in its intentions" and regularly stages contemporary art and sculpture exhibitions by leading South African artists such as Deborah Bell, Wayne Barker and Nelson Makamo.
https://www.everard-read.co.za/
https://wn.com/Exploring_The_Circa_Gallery_Johannesburg✔
Everything you want to know about South Africa you will find in this channel!
The Circa Gallery was built in Rosebank in 2009 alongside the Everard Read gallery, Johannesburg’s oldest private art gallery. An architectural landmark, the building has received awards for its striking design and its green credentials, with solar panels and rainwater tanks making it one of the most self-sufficient buildings in the area.
It was designed by architect Pierre Swanepoel of studioMAS, who was tasked with creating a space for the gallery that would attract the attention of passers-by and encourage more public engagement with the arts.
The elliptical structure makes the most of the relatively narrow plot of land that it occupies and an impressive façade of 400 10m-tall aluminium "fins" is its most distinctive feature. Swanepoel's fins were inspired by the natural world – some liken them to the reeds used for fences in traditional Zulu kraals while others compare them to the bark of a tree.
During the day this extraordinary façade casts shadows across the ramp that spirals around the building leading visitors up to the top of the gallery and at night it is lit with a dazzling display of colours.
The gallery describes itself as "relatively small in size [and] lofty and ambitious in its intentions" and regularly stages contemporary art and sculpture exhibitions by leading South African artists such as Deborah Bell, Wayne Barker and Nelson Makamo.
https://www.everard-read.co.za/
- published: 20 Jul 2018
- views: 2050
19:30
Things to do In Johannesburg || Art Galleries In Johannesburg
Hello explorers, Johannesburg has loads of Art galleries, last weekend I went to explore 3 of them. If you’re looking for more info, click these links⬇️. Thank ...
Hello explorers, Johannesburg has loads of Art galleries, last weekend I went to explore 3 of them. If you’re looking for more info, click these links⬇️. Thank you for your support!
Please don’t forget to Subscribe and turn on the notification bell 🔔 .
Let’s connect on
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MOMO Gallery ⬇️
Gallery MOMO
52 7th Ave, Parktown North, Johannesburg, 2193
011 327 3247 https://g.co/kgs/Lcm6s7
Everard Read Gallery ⬇️
Everard Read
6 Jellicoe Ave, Rosebank, Johannesburg, 2196
011 788 4805 https://g.co/kgs/PiqNS2
Watch more videos here ⬇️
https://youtu.be/0WTheFcPS_c
https://youtu.be/b6BvIk9pnbU
https://youtu.be/s_w-ztgkuN8
https://youtu.be/jplJsnpGMP4
https://wn.com/Things_To_Do_In_Johannesburg_||_Art_Galleries_In_Johannesburg
Hello explorers, Johannesburg has loads of Art galleries, last weekend I went to explore 3 of them. If you’re looking for more info, click these links⬇️. Thank you for your support!
Please don’t forget to Subscribe and turn on the notification bell 🔔 .
Let’s connect on
Instagram.com/explorewithrachel
FB: ExplorewithRachel
MOMO Gallery ⬇️
Gallery MOMO
52 7th Ave, Parktown North, Johannesburg, 2193
011 327 3247 https://g.co/kgs/Lcm6s7
Everard Read Gallery ⬇️
Everard Read
6 Jellicoe Ave, Rosebank, Johannesburg, 2196
011 788 4805 https://g.co/kgs/PiqNS2
Watch more videos here ⬇️
https://youtu.be/0WTheFcPS_c
https://youtu.be/b6BvIk9pnbU
https://youtu.be/s_w-ztgkuN8
https://youtu.be/jplJsnpGMP4
- published: 18 Apr 2022
- views: 2329
14:29
Robin Rhode in "Johannesburg" - Season 9 - "Art in the Twenty-First Century" | Art21
Art21 proudly presents an artist segment, featuring Robin Rhode, from the "Johannesburg" episode in the ninth season of the "Art in the Twenty-First Century" se...
Art21 proudly presents an artist segment, featuring Robin Rhode, from the "Johannesburg" episode in the ninth season of the "Art in the Twenty-First Century" series.
"Johannesburg" premiered in September 2018 on PBS. Watch now on PBS and the PBS Video app: https://www.pbs.org/video/johannesburg-fjplbz/
Robin Rhode and his team of assistants create vibrant, temporary outdoor murals that serve as backdrops for photographed performances. Working in the neighborhood where he grew up, a mixed-race community plagued by drug and gang wars, Rhode leads a team of local young men in creating a new mural and shares his hopes for what participation in an art project can offer. Recounting a career that began on the street in newly post-apartheid South Africa and now extends into the international contemporary-art scene, Rhode engages his “born free” collaborators in a performance at the Johannesburg Art Fair while considering intergenerational socio-political forces and the ways that play, humor, and youth culture inform his work.
Robin Rhode was born in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1976. Learn more about the artist at:
https://art21.org/artist/robin-rhode/
TRANSLATIONS
Translated subtitles are generously contributed by our volunteer translation community. Visit our translation team at Amara for the full list of contributors: https://amara.org/videos/2yCXw9MqMmgL/info/robin-rhode-in-johannesburg-season-9-art-in-the-twenty-first-century-art21/?team=art21
CREDITS | Executive Producer: Tina Kukielski. Series Producer: Nick Ravich. Director & Producer: Ian Forster. Editor: Morgan Riles. Director of Photography: Motheo Moeng (SASC).
Field Producer: Jason Hoff & Thuli Lote. Production Coordinator: Ife Adelona. Curatorial Assistant: Danielle Brock.
Title Sequence & Typography: Afternoon Inc. Composer: Joel Pickard. Narration: Carrie Mae Weems. Additional Photography: Jarred Alterman, Dominic Egan, Natalie Haarhof, Marco King, Lawrence Marais, John Marton, Jabulani Mdlalose, Larry Rochefort, Rafael Salazar, Katlego Shibambo, & Fredrik Streiffert. Assistant Camera: Pierre-Henri Debies, Aurélie Gélibert, Culize Heyns, Ben Marcus, Nkateko Ngomane, Matome Thomo, & Loveson Xaba. Sound: Warren Frense, Chris Mayer-Hohdahl, Nathan Medcalf, Austin Plocher, Ruan van Tonder, & Ava Wiland. Production Assistant & Driver: Sebastian Bailey, Adam Dietrich, Mike Phokontsi, & Sunny Sekopane. Security: Clinton Merber & Paul Nel.
Digital Intermediate: Blue Table Post. Post-Production Producer: Oliver Lief. Colorist: Natacha Ikoli. Re-Recording Mixer & Dialogue Editor: Rich Cutler. Additional Animation: Andy Cahill. Assistant Editor: Caroline Berler, Adam Boese, Maya Elany, & Jonah Greenstein. Technical Evaluation: Pillar To Post. Translation: Bangula Lingo Centre.
Artwork Courtesy: David Goldblatt, Nicholas Hlobo, Zanele Muholi, Robin Rhode, Goodman Gallery, Lehmann Maupin Gallery, Marian Goodman Gallery, Stevenson Gallery, & Yancey Richardson. Archival Materials: ArtReview; Paula Court; “Goldblatt” by Daniel Zimbler, Courtesy of Goodman Gallery; Inkanyiso; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; John Kennard; Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division; New Tradition; Performa; Pond5; & Paul Weinberg. Additional Music: Yesway.
Additional Art21 Staff: Maggie Albert, Lindsey Davis, Lolita Fierro, Joe Fusaro, & Jonathan Munar. Interns: Diane Huerta, Esther Knuth, Sunny Leerasanthanah, & Kristopher Neira. Public Relations: Sutton. Station Relations: De Shields Associates, Inc. Legal Counsel: Barbara T. Hoffman, Esq.
Special Thanks: The Art21 Board of Trustees, Noreen Ahmad, Federica Angelucci, Sébastien Bizet, Joost Bosland, Centre Pompidou, Sinazo Chiya, Rebekah Chozick, Jessie Cohen, Liza Essers, Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain, Fondation Louis Vuitton, The French Institute of South Africa, Damon Garstang, Roselee Goldberg, Lily Goldblatt, Maaike Gouwenberg, Benjamin Ambrosius Heinz, Deslynne Hill, Joburg Art Fair, Bob Kalas, William Kentridge, Karolina Lewandowska, Market Photo Workshop, Nthabiseng Mokoena, Marta de Movellan, Etienne Naude, Sisipho Ngodwana, Esa Nickle, Performa, Job Piston, Pollack’s Bottle Store, Pulp Films, Jean-François Quemin, Zakara Raitt, Sara Roffino, Angéline Scherf, Nicole Siegenthaler, Hank Willis Thomas, Uppsala Art Museum, & Elodie Vincent.
Series Created By: Susan Dowling & Susan Sollins.
Dedicated to David Goldblatt.
Major support for Season 9 is provided by National Endowment for the Arts, PBS, Lambent Foundation, Agnes Gund, Ford Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Toby Devan Lewis, Nion McEvoy, and The Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation.
©2018 Art21, Inc.
#RobinRhode #Johannesburg #Art21
https://wn.com/Robin_Rhode_In_Johannesburg_Season_9_Art_In_The_Twenty_First_Century_|_Art21
Art21 proudly presents an artist segment, featuring Robin Rhode, from the "Johannesburg" episode in the ninth season of the "Art in the Twenty-First Century" series.
"Johannesburg" premiered in September 2018 on PBS. Watch now on PBS and the PBS Video app: https://www.pbs.org/video/johannesburg-fjplbz/
Robin Rhode and his team of assistants create vibrant, temporary outdoor murals that serve as backdrops for photographed performances. Working in the neighborhood where he grew up, a mixed-race community plagued by drug and gang wars, Rhode leads a team of local young men in creating a new mural and shares his hopes for what participation in an art project can offer. Recounting a career that began on the street in newly post-apartheid South Africa and now extends into the international contemporary-art scene, Rhode engages his “born free” collaborators in a performance at the Johannesburg Art Fair while considering intergenerational socio-political forces and the ways that play, humor, and youth culture inform his work.
Robin Rhode was born in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1976. Learn more about the artist at:
https://art21.org/artist/robin-rhode/
TRANSLATIONS
Translated subtitles are generously contributed by our volunteer translation community. Visit our translation team at Amara for the full list of contributors: https://amara.org/videos/2yCXw9MqMmgL/info/robin-rhode-in-johannesburg-season-9-art-in-the-twenty-first-century-art21/?team=art21
CREDITS | Executive Producer: Tina Kukielski. Series Producer: Nick Ravich. Director & Producer: Ian Forster. Editor: Morgan Riles. Director of Photography: Motheo Moeng (SASC).
Field Producer: Jason Hoff & Thuli Lote. Production Coordinator: Ife Adelona. Curatorial Assistant: Danielle Brock.
Title Sequence & Typography: Afternoon Inc. Composer: Joel Pickard. Narration: Carrie Mae Weems. Additional Photography: Jarred Alterman, Dominic Egan, Natalie Haarhof, Marco King, Lawrence Marais, John Marton, Jabulani Mdlalose, Larry Rochefort, Rafael Salazar, Katlego Shibambo, & Fredrik Streiffert. Assistant Camera: Pierre-Henri Debies, Aurélie Gélibert, Culize Heyns, Ben Marcus, Nkateko Ngomane, Matome Thomo, & Loveson Xaba. Sound: Warren Frense, Chris Mayer-Hohdahl, Nathan Medcalf, Austin Plocher, Ruan van Tonder, & Ava Wiland. Production Assistant & Driver: Sebastian Bailey, Adam Dietrich, Mike Phokontsi, & Sunny Sekopane. Security: Clinton Merber & Paul Nel.
Digital Intermediate: Blue Table Post. Post-Production Producer: Oliver Lief. Colorist: Natacha Ikoli. Re-Recording Mixer & Dialogue Editor: Rich Cutler. Additional Animation: Andy Cahill. Assistant Editor: Caroline Berler, Adam Boese, Maya Elany, & Jonah Greenstein. Technical Evaluation: Pillar To Post. Translation: Bangula Lingo Centre.
Artwork Courtesy: David Goldblatt, Nicholas Hlobo, Zanele Muholi, Robin Rhode, Goodman Gallery, Lehmann Maupin Gallery, Marian Goodman Gallery, Stevenson Gallery, & Yancey Richardson. Archival Materials: ArtReview; Paula Court; “Goldblatt” by Daniel Zimbler, Courtesy of Goodman Gallery; Inkanyiso; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; John Kennard; Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division; New Tradition; Performa; Pond5; & Paul Weinberg. Additional Music: Yesway.
Additional Art21 Staff: Maggie Albert, Lindsey Davis, Lolita Fierro, Joe Fusaro, & Jonathan Munar. Interns: Diane Huerta, Esther Knuth, Sunny Leerasanthanah, & Kristopher Neira. Public Relations: Sutton. Station Relations: De Shields Associates, Inc. Legal Counsel: Barbara T. Hoffman, Esq.
Special Thanks: The Art21 Board of Trustees, Noreen Ahmad, Federica Angelucci, Sébastien Bizet, Joost Bosland, Centre Pompidou, Sinazo Chiya, Rebekah Chozick, Jessie Cohen, Liza Essers, Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain, Fondation Louis Vuitton, The French Institute of South Africa, Damon Garstang, Roselee Goldberg, Lily Goldblatt, Maaike Gouwenberg, Benjamin Ambrosius Heinz, Deslynne Hill, Joburg Art Fair, Bob Kalas, William Kentridge, Karolina Lewandowska, Market Photo Workshop, Nthabiseng Mokoena, Marta de Movellan, Etienne Naude, Sisipho Ngodwana, Esa Nickle, Performa, Job Piston, Pollack’s Bottle Store, Pulp Films, Jean-François Quemin, Zakara Raitt, Sara Roffino, Angéline Scherf, Nicole Siegenthaler, Hank Willis Thomas, Uppsala Art Museum, & Elodie Vincent.
Series Created By: Susan Dowling & Susan Sollins.
Dedicated to David Goldblatt.
Major support for Season 9 is provided by National Endowment for the Arts, PBS, Lambent Foundation, Agnes Gund, Ford Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Toby Devan Lewis, Nion McEvoy, and The Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation.
©2018 Art21, Inc.
#RobinRhode #Johannesburg #Art21
- published: 08 Mar 2023
- views: 3348
2:57
Joburg's Art Scene
Johannesburg is not only the heart of the financial district it is also host to a vibrant art scene. Entrepreneurs from across the continent seek to make their ...
Johannesburg is not only the heart of the financial district it is also host to a vibrant art scene. Entrepreneurs from across the continent seek to make their fortunes is the city of gold.
https://wn.com/Joburg's_Art_Scene
Johannesburg is not only the heart of the financial district it is also host to a vibrant art scene. Entrepreneurs from across the continent seek to make their fortunes is the city of gold.
- published: 25 Jun 2013
- views: 163
15:54
Let’s explore art galleries | Johannesburg
Hey you 🫶🏾
Welcome back to #athingcalledart
Today we’re visiting a few art galleries around Jozi - join me as we take in some beautiful work.
Art galleries:...
Hey you 🫶🏾
Welcome back to #athingcalledart
Today we’re visiting a few art galleries around Jozi - join me as we take in some beautiful work.
Art galleries:
Lizamore & Associates
Son of Langa | 73 Juta
Goodman Gallery
BKhz
List of artists:
Lebogang Motaung
Amogelang Montjane
Chuma Adam
Kea Seema
Mankebe Seakgoe
Mlungisi Mlungwana
Silindile Dlodlo
Nolan Oswald Dennis
Banele Khoza
Follow me:
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/athingcalled_art/
tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@athingcalled_art
email: athingcallesartsa@gmail.com
https://wn.com/Let’S_Explore_Art_Galleries_|_Johannesburg
Hey you 🫶🏾
Welcome back to #athingcalledart
Today we’re visiting a few art galleries around Jozi - join me as we take in some beautiful work.
Art galleries:
Lizamore & Associates
Son of Langa | 73 Juta
Goodman Gallery
BKhz
List of artists:
Lebogang Motaung
Amogelang Montjane
Chuma Adam
Kea Seema
Mankebe Seakgoe
Mlungisi Mlungwana
Silindile Dlodlo
Nolan Oswald Dennis
Banele Khoza
Follow me:
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/athingcalled_art/
tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@athingcalled_art
email: athingcallesartsa@gmail.com
- published: 25 Jun 2023
- views: 461
2:55
Johannesburg art fair
As South Africa's Joburg Art Fair enters its second decade, the demand for African art continues to grow around the world. The event has become the biggest plat...
As South Africa's Joburg Art Fair enters its second decade, the demand for African art continues to grow around the world. The event has become the biggest platform on the continent to showcase work by African artists. CGTN's Julie Scheier has more on this year's edition
Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ow.ly/Zvqj30aIsgY
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https://wn.com/Johannesburg_Art_Fair
As South Africa's Joburg Art Fair enters its second decade, the demand for African art continues to grow around the world. The event has become the biggest platform on the continent to showcase work by African artists. CGTN's Julie Scheier has more on this year's edition
Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ow.ly/Zvqj30aIsgY
Follow us on:
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/cgtnafrica
- published: 12 Sep 2018
- views: 1019
14:57
Zanele Muholi in "Johannesburg" - Season 9 - "Art in the Twenty-First Century" | Art21
Art21 proudly presents an artist segment, featuring Zanele Muholi, from the "Johannesburg" episode in the ninth season of the "Art in the Twenty-First Century" ...
Art21 proudly presents an artist segment, featuring Zanele Muholi, from the "Johannesburg" episode in the ninth season of the "Art in the Twenty-First Century" series.
"Johannesburg" premiered in September 2018 on PBS. Watch now on PBS and the PBS Video app: https://www.pbs.org/video/san-francisco-bay-area-myw92l/
Joyful and courageous, Zanele Muholi photographs Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex individuals in South Africa, driven by an intense dedication to increasing the visibility of one of the country’s most vulnerable communities. The artist shares the personal motivations behind an ongoing self-portrait series that allows them to own their voice, identity, and history as a queer Zulu person. From a portrait session in the Johannesburg townships to a gallery opening in Cape Town, Muholi photographs LGBTI individuals, in the hopes of eradicating the stigma and violence that has pervaded queer communities in South Africa.
Zanele Muholi was born in Umlazi, a township southwest of Durban, South Africa, in 1972. Learn more about the artist at: https://art21.org/artist/zanele-muholi/
TRANSLATIONS
Translated subtitles are generously contributed by our volunteer translation community. Visit our translation team at Amara for the full list of contributors: https://amara.org/videos/pkVs70Dh4M1b/info/zanele-muholi-in-johannesburg-season-9-art-in-the-twenty-first-century-art21/?team=art21
CREDITS | Executive Producer: Tina Kukielski. Series Producer: Nick Ravich. Director & Producer: Ian Forster. Editor: Morgan Riles. Director of Photography: Motheo Moeng (SASC).
Field Producer: Jason Hoff & Thuli Lote. Production Coordinator: Ife Adelona. Curatorial Assistant: Danielle Brock.
Title Sequence & Typography: Afternoon Inc. Composer: Joel Pickard. Narration: Carrie Mae Weems. Additional Photography: Jarred Alterman, Dominic Egan, Natalie Haarhof, Marco King, Lawrence Marais, John Marton, Jabulani Mdlalose, Larry Rochefort, Rafael Salazar, Katlego Shibambo, & Fredrik Streiffert. Assistant Camera: Pierre-Henri Debies, Aurélie Gélibert, Culize Heyns, Ben Marcus, Nkateko Ngomane, Matome Thomo, & Loveson Xaba. Sound: Warren Frense, Chris Mayer-Hohdahl, Nathan Medcalf, Austin Plocher, Ruan van Tonder, & Ava Wiland. Production Assistant & Driver: Sebastian Bailey, Adam Dietrich, Mike Phokontsi, & Sunny Sekopane. Security: Clinton Merber & Paul Nel.
Digital Intermediate: Blue Table Post. Post-Production Producer: Oliver Lief. Colorist: Natacha Ikoli. Re-Recording Mixer & Dialogue Editor: Rich Cutler. Additional Animation: Andy Cahill. Assistant Editor: Caroline Berler, Adam Boese, Maya Elany, & Jonah Greenstein. Technical Evaluation: Pillar To Post. Translation: Bangula Lingo Centre.
Artwork Courtesy: David Goldblatt, Nicholas Hlobo, Zanele Muholi, Robin Rhode, Goodman Gallery, Lehmann Maupin Gallery, Marian Goodman Gallery, Stevenson Gallery, & Yancey Richardson. Archival Materials: ArtReview; Paula Court; “Goldblatt” by Daniel Zimbler, Courtesy of Goodman Gallery; Inkanyiso; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; John Kennard; Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division; New Tradition; Performa; Pond5; & Paul Weinberg. Additional Music: Yesway.
Additional Art21 Staff: Maggie Albert, Lindsey Davis, Lolita Fierro, Joe Fusaro, & Jonathan Munar. Interns: Diane Huerta, Esther Knuth, Sunny Leerasanthanah, & Kristopher Neira. Public Relations: Sutton. Station Relations: De Shields Associates, Inc. Legal Counsel: Barbara T. Hoffman, Esq.
Special Thanks: The Art21 Board of Trustees, Noreen Ahmad, Federica Angelucci, Sébastien Bizet, Joost Bosland, Centre Pompidou, Sinazo Chiya, Rebekah Chozick, Jessie Cohen, Liza Essers, Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain, Fondation Louis Vuitton, The French Institute of South Africa, Damon Garstang, Roselee Goldberg, Lily Goldblatt, Maaike Gouwenberg, Benjamin Ambrosius Heinz, Deslynne Hill, Joburg Art Fair, Bob Kalas, William Kentridge, Karolina Lewandowska, Market Photo Workshop, Nthabiseng Mokoena, Marta de Movellan, Etienne Naude, Sisipho Ngodwana, Esa Nickle, Performa, Job Piston, Pollack’s Bottle Store, Pulp Films, Jean-François Quemin, Zakara Raitt, Sara Roffino, Angéline Scherf, Nicole Siegenthaler, Hank Willis Thomas, Uppsala Art Museum, & Elodie Vincent.
Series Created By: Susan Dowling & Susan Sollins.
Dedicated to David Goldblatt.
Major support for Season 9 is provided by National Endowment for the Arts, PBS, Lambent Foundation, Agnes Gund, Ford Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Toby Devan Lewis, Nion McEvoy, and The Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation.
©2018 Art21, Inc.
#ZaneleMuholi #Johannesburg #Art21
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Art21 proudly presents an artist segment, featuring Zanele Muholi, from the "Johannesburg" episode in the ninth season of the "Art in the Twenty-First Century" series.
"Johannesburg" premiered in September 2018 on PBS. Watch now on PBS and the PBS Video app: https://www.pbs.org/video/san-francisco-bay-area-myw92l/
Joyful and courageous, Zanele Muholi photographs Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex individuals in South Africa, driven by an intense dedication to increasing the visibility of one of the country’s most vulnerable communities. The artist shares the personal motivations behind an ongoing self-portrait series that allows them to own their voice, identity, and history as a queer Zulu person. From a portrait session in the Johannesburg townships to a gallery opening in Cape Town, Muholi photographs LGBTI individuals, in the hopes of eradicating the stigma and violence that has pervaded queer communities in South Africa.
Zanele Muholi was born in Umlazi, a township southwest of Durban, South Africa, in 1972. Learn more about the artist at: https://art21.org/artist/zanele-muholi/
TRANSLATIONS
Translated subtitles are generously contributed by our volunteer translation community. Visit our translation team at Amara for the full list of contributors: https://amara.org/videos/pkVs70Dh4M1b/info/zanele-muholi-in-johannesburg-season-9-art-in-the-twenty-first-century-art21/?team=art21
CREDITS | Executive Producer: Tina Kukielski. Series Producer: Nick Ravich. Director & Producer: Ian Forster. Editor: Morgan Riles. Director of Photography: Motheo Moeng (SASC).
Field Producer: Jason Hoff & Thuli Lote. Production Coordinator: Ife Adelona. Curatorial Assistant: Danielle Brock.
Title Sequence & Typography: Afternoon Inc. Composer: Joel Pickard. Narration: Carrie Mae Weems. Additional Photography: Jarred Alterman, Dominic Egan, Natalie Haarhof, Marco King, Lawrence Marais, John Marton, Jabulani Mdlalose, Larry Rochefort, Rafael Salazar, Katlego Shibambo, & Fredrik Streiffert. Assistant Camera: Pierre-Henri Debies, Aurélie Gélibert, Culize Heyns, Ben Marcus, Nkateko Ngomane, Matome Thomo, & Loveson Xaba. Sound: Warren Frense, Chris Mayer-Hohdahl, Nathan Medcalf, Austin Plocher, Ruan van Tonder, & Ava Wiland. Production Assistant & Driver: Sebastian Bailey, Adam Dietrich, Mike Phokontsi, & Sunny Sekopane. Security: Clinton Merber & Paul Nel.
Digital Intermediate: Blue Table Post. Post-Production Producer: Oliver Lief. Colorist: Natacha Ikoli. Re-Recording Mixer & Dialogue Editor: Rich Cutler. Additional Animation: Andy Cahill. Assistant Editor: Caroline Berler, Adam Boese, Maya Elany, & Jonah Greenstein. Technical Evaluation: Pillar To Post. Translation: Bangula Lingo Centre.
Artwork Courtesy: David Goldblatt, Nicholas Hlobo, Zanele Muholi, Robin Rhode, Goodman Gallery, Lehmann Maupin Gallery, Marian Goodman Gallery, Stevenson Gallery, & Yancey Richardson. Archival Materials: ArtReview; Paula Court; “Goldblatt” by Daniel Zimbler, Courtesy of Goodman Gallery; Inkanyiso; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; John Kennard; Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division; New Tradition; Performa; Pond5; & Paul Weinberg. Additional Music: Yesway.
Additional Art21 Staff: Maggie Albert, Lindsey Davis, Lolita Fierro, Joe Fusaro, & Jonathan Munar. Interns: Diane Huerta, Esther Knuth, Sunny Leerasanthanah, & Kristopher Neira. Public Relations: Sutton. Station Relations: De Shields Associates, Inc. Legal Counsel: Barbara T. Hoffman, Esq.
Special Thanks: The Art21 Board of Trustees, Noreen Ahmad, Federica Angelucci, Sébastien Bizet, Joost Bosland, Centre Pompidou, Sinazo Chiya, Rebekah Chozick, Jessie Cohen, Liza Essers, Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain, Fondation Louis Vuitton, The French Institute of South Africa, Damon Garstang, Roselee Goldberg, Lily Goldblatt, Maaike Gouwenberg, Benjamin Ambrosius Heinz, Deslynne Hill, Joburg Art Fair, Bob Kalas, William Kentridge, Karolina Lewandowska, Market Photo Workshop, Nthabiseng Mokoena, Marta de Movellan, Etienne Naude, Sisipho Ngodwana, Esa Nickle, Performa, Job Piston, Pollack’s Bottle Store, Pulp Films, Jean-François Quemin, Zakara Raitt, Sara Roffino, Angéline Scherf, Nicole Siegenthaler, Hank Willis Thomas, Uppsala Art Museum, & Elodie Vincent.
Series Created By: Susan Dowling & Susan Sollins.
Dedicated to David Goldblatt.
Major support for Season 9 is provided by National Endowment for the Arts, PBS, Lambent Foundation, Agnes Gund, Ford Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Toby Devan Lewis, Nion McEvoy, and The Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation.
©2018 Art21, Inc.
#ZaneleMuholi #Johannesburg #Art21
- published: 08 Mar 2023
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Mural art brings central Johannesburg to life | AFP
Street artist Dbongz Mahlathi puts the finishing touches to one of his murals in Johannesburg. For him, street art like his "has changed the landscape and how p...
Street artist Dbongz Mahlathi puts the finishing touches to one of his murals in Johannesburg. For him, street art like his "has changed the landscape and how people deemed the city, they now see the city as bright because it used to be dull, mundane", adding that "people start seeing it as a place they can go into." Street artists, developments, events and pop-up stores have become integral to making the city an attraction for tourists and locals alike.
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Street artist Dbongz Mahlathi puts the finishing touches to one of his murals in Johannesburg. For him, street art like his "has changed the landscape and how people deemed the city, they now see the city as bright because it used to be dull, mundane", adding that "people start seeing it as a place they can go into." Street artists, developments, events and pop-up stores have become integral to making the city an attraction for tourists and locals alike.
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- published: 14 Oct 2022
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'God's Amazing Grace' by Justin Renton
Johannesburg Church of Christ - North West Region Live Stream Worship Service for 17 March 2024 @ 09.45 am
Johannesburg Church of Christ - North West Region Live Stream Worship Service for 17 March 2024 @ 09.45 am
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Johannesburg Church of Christ - North West Region Live Stream Worship Service for 17 March 2024 @ 09.45 am
- published: 17 Mar 2024
- views: 447
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Mural art brings central Johannesburg to life
What was an artists' pastime has increasingly become a business, with real estate firms to commissioning artworks to give their buildings a facelift
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What was an artists' pastime has increasingly become a business, with real estate firms to commissioning artworks to give their buildings a facelift
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What was an artists' pastime has increasingly become a business, with real estate firms to commissioning artworks to give their buildings a facelift
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- published: 14 Oct 2022
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