Kevin Radebe is a Joburg photographer on the rise. His work explores themes of black masculinity and pays homage to his surroundings, while staying true to his artistic eye.
People: Zanele Muholi
Photojournalist Lauren Mulligan talks representation and upcoming film on District Six’s LGBTQ community
Lauren Mulligan talks to us about framing stories and her ongoing research on Gayle, a linguistic practice originally used by LGBTQI+ community in District Six.
Cape Town photographer Noncedo Charmaine’s new work takes us on an exploration of identity and gender
Cape-Town based Noncedo Charmian, one of 10and5’s 20 black womxn photographers you should know, shares the inside scoop on her latest project, photography idols and what the art has taught her.
The Maitland Institute: Cape Town’s new space ‘dedicated to art and ideas’
The Maitland Institute provides an alternative setting for artists to create and talk about their work.
See the 2017 Cape Town Art Fair in photos
Didn’t make it to the Cape Town Art Fair? Here’s a glimpse of this year’s highlights in pictures.
The 2016 creative womxn conference in podcasts
Listen to live recordings of the incredible talks delivered at this year’s conference for creative womxn.
The X conference for creative womxn on 13 August 2016
Buy tickets for 10and5’s second annual X conference for creative womxn in Jo’burg on Saturday, 13 August.
Meet the creative womxn speaking at this year’s X conference
Get to know the creative womxn who’ll be speaking at the 10and5 X conference on 13 August, 2016.
2015 Highlights // The Big Stories
The biggest and the best, the controversial and the playful, these are the stories that make up our 2015 highlights.
Conquering fears of queerness: Zanele Muholi’s ‘Somnyama Ngonyama’
Zanele Muholi has made it her life’s work to create a frank yet nuanced documentation of primarily black, LGBTI life in South Africa.
10 Ongoing Photography Projects We’re Looking Back On and Forward To
Our final list as part of Photography Month is a forward looking one focused on long-term and ongoing photographic projects – some of them have just begun, others have spanned entire photographic careers and a few are now complete.
Design Indaba 2015 | The Most Beautiful Object in South Africa
Twelve objects are nominated in the hope of claiming the coveted title of Design Indaba 2015’s Most Beautiful Object in South Africa (MBOISA).
Openings This Week: JHB | Two talks, two student shows, a collaborative photography project, and history re-worked
This week’s openings include a collaborative photographic project, a talk about being a rebel (not quite an ‘opening’, but worth attending nonetheless), a student showcase and almost Masters exhibition, a WAM Talkabout, and a multi-media solo exhibition interrogating history.
Public Intimacy, a new exhibition of contemporary South African art opens at San Francisco MOMA
Contemporary South African art will be in the spotlight at the San Francisco MOMA in a new exhibition: Public Intimacy: Art and Other Ordinary Acts in South Africa.
Openings This Week: JHB | A Video Premier, Apartheid in Pictures, An LGBTI Exhibition and A Collaborative Solo Show
This week’s openings include an interactive video installation premier, the first historically comprehensive exhibition of images from apartheid, a solo exhibition by visual arts activist, Zanele Muholi, and the product of Johan Thom’s eight month-long rumination on an elephant skull.