Interview by Anastatia Nkhuna The first time I encountered Mahube Diseko’s work, it felt like stumbling into a dream stitched from memory and longing. A Johannesburg-based fine artist and cultural worker, Mahube moves between the textures of film, culture, history, race, and gender like someone
In curating the film section, I’ve had the chance to speak with many incredibly talented filmmakers each with their own creative passions and personal perspectives. But what struck me immediately about Ntokozo Mlaba from the moment I met him was how deeply rooted his work is in community impact. H
I love conversations that make you think about things you’ve never considered before, and what makes them even better is when the person sharing those insights is deeply passionate about the subject. My conversation with Khensani Mohlatlole left me with the sense that every thread she pulls in he
After a weekend wandering through the dreamy corridors of RMB Latitudes Art Fair, a wild and beautiful idea took root: what if we started a stokvel to buy the art that moved us? Our mothers knew the power of collective pockets. Pooling resources, dreaming in community. Why not do the same, not for