Anna Doherty
Johannesburg’s queer community, the musical success and the recovery of the shaman tradition in the latest project Gwazamambuka. Desire Marea tells about the many identities that inhabit them
With similarities to Joan Didion, I Fear My Pain Interests You examines issues of power, how it is or is not inherited, what the consequences of being defined by others are, and the ways pain shapes us
The book Queer Icons and their Cats is a celebration of the kinship between queers and their cats; solidarity to all who face daily oppression for being their authentic self
Viticulture, closely intertwined with the land and our earth, is threatened by the precarity of our environment. Wineries all over are being forced to reassess their practices
How do you construct your work? Working Drawings provides an insight into the question which has been posed for the artist for some time – «I have tried to show as far as possible by what means I have found my way as a painter»
«I think we are always trying to find stuff that’s pushing the dialogue forward about photography, rather than looking at archives», Lewis Chaplin, founder of Loose Joints
A military driven mission allowed for an unnecessary production of ignorance of our oceans during the Cold War period – we now face the problems of years of negligence
In conversation with Japanese photographer on appreciating the value in the place she calls home, after living in New York City for six years
Women rule in Happy Hour, men merely persist at the side-lines. Granados smiles, «I could not imagine writing a novel about these girls trying to find boyfriends»
«I don’t like things that seem perfect – those things scare me» – Elsa Majimbo on accepting imperfection in creativity