Museums, libraries, and archives are receiving grant termination notices immediately halting funding for myriad arts and culture projects.
Despite the many claims of its death, painting remains a thriving art form.
In 1981, the Apartheid government forcibly evicted the Ebrahims from their home, Manley Villa—one of the last to be demolished in District Six, a historically multiracial community in Cape Town that had been declared a “whites-only area” in 1966.
The exhibition, Proyecto Nur, runs from 4 to 13 April at the Caja Granada Fundacion and features 12 paintings from Cheryle's Spirit of Spain collection which she started when the couple moved here.
My Top Five at SP-Arte focuses on leading emerging artists and the outstanding curatorial practice of emerging gallerists.