South Africa’s newly appointed Minister Gayton McKenzie is bringing sweeping changes to the country’s Sports, Arts, and Culture Department, pledging to redirect funds to support struggling athletes and artists. The reforms include disclosing a comprehensive list of all funding beneficiaries, prioritizing the needs of performers over spectators, and ending the tradition of sponsoring trips for “super fans.” While controversial, the reforms represent a significant shift in the department’s resource allocation, emphasizing transparency, fairness, and support for struggling artists and athletes. The impact of these changes on South Africa’s sports and arts scene remains to be seen.
Artists and athletes from Africa and Asia are unhappy with the high rate of Schengen visa rejections, which they liken to ‘global apartheid.’ They say that it disproportionately affects countries where people struggle to pay the visa fees, making it harder for them to access international opportunities. High fees and rejection rates could lead to a lack of diversity in art and sports, as talented people from certain regions may miss out.
‘Sala’ is a groundbreaking exhibition at Zeitz MOCAA in Cape Town showcasing the museum’s collection until April 12, 2026. The exhibition invites visitors to immerse themselves in the art of 17 artists and interact with the museum space. It aims to reshape the concept of a museum, encouraging audiences to participate in the museum’s continually evolving journey and become an integral part of its evolving story. ‘Sala’ is an expedition of discovery through contemporary African art, exploring the potential of what a museum can be and the transformative influence of artistic expression.
The Investec Cape Town Art Fair is coming in 2024, and it promises to be a vibrant gathering of art lovers, curators, and artists from around the world. With an impressive selection of contemporary art exhibits, the fair serves as a melting pot for the African art market and the international art community. Visitors can look forward to a mix of familiar and new exhibits, as well as an extensive public program throughout Cape Town. The theme for the 2024 fair is “Unbound,” inviting participants to explore the boundless domains of imagination and possibility in art.
The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa is celebrating contemporary African art this summer with exhibitions, programs, and publications. The season’s exhibitions focus on lensbased art forms, featuring works by established and emerging artists. The museum’s dedication to art education, critical thinking, and art history through diverse mediums is evident in its summer programming and exhibitions. Visitors can expect to engage with thoughtprovoking exhibitions, educational programs, and insightful publications, making it a dynamic platform for artists and the community.