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"ESTATE" // 1963 ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG [oil and silkscreen ink on canvas | 95 3/4 x 69 3/4"]
Around the Land in Artsy Ways: 18 Rising Artists Unveiling the South African Tapestry Cultures are multifaceted, dynamic, and fundamental to
The Architecture of Healing in South African Cinema The canvas of South African cinema is more than a medium for entertainment; it is a critical tool for navigating the fissures of a post-apartheid society.
We’re seeing a shift toward Culturally Intelligent Strategy—where films like Yesterday or Tsotsi don’t just tell a story, they provide a visual and audible confirmation of experiences that were historically gaslit.
Why this matters:
It validates the witness.
It creates a "common text" for difficult community conversations.
It highlights agency over victimhood.
The future lies in innovation—using animation and short films to reach the next generation and engage with the "implicated subject."
Read the full essay https://cultureza.wordpress.com/2026/01/08/cultures-are-representation-how-south-african-film-amplifies-healing-and-catalyzes-transformation/
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History through a lens. Here we give a glimpse into the iconic photography of Peter Magubane, a master capturing a nation's story. We're here to "Unveil the Tapestry" of our cultures.
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#CultureZA #PeterMagubane #Photojournalism #SAHistory #CulturesAre
What threads weave SA culture? 🤔
CultureZA explores what "Cultures are..." through the works of iconic South African artists such as J.H. Pierneef. Discover more! 🇿🇦
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What stories does SA art tell? 🤔
CultureZA explores what "Cultures are...?" & how it connects us. We'll cover diverse legacies such as San Art & its evolutionary role in culture today. 🇿🇦
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South Africa’s arts scene is a boundless canvas where rooted innovation bridges ancient traditions with global trends. This unique cultural
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Kurt Scwitters.
Rose Electra Harris (British, b. 1991), Tomorrow when you rise, 2023. Oil on canvas, 160 × 180 cm
G. Braque, Woman with a Mandolin, (1937.), oil on canvas
Franz Kline, Provincetown II
1959 - oil on massonite
Oscar Cahen
Objet d'art # FAO 173
oil on cradled masonite, 1953 - 48 x 36"
Romans Suta (Latvian 1896-1944) Arlekīns ar ģitāru (Harlequin With a Guitar), 1923. (Source: Romans Suta and Aleksandra Beļcova Museum, Rīga, Latvija)
Willem de Kooning,January 1st, 1956
oil on canvas
Photo by Saul Leiter, 1958
Ernst Haas: New York City (1940s)
Joan Mitchell, "Untitled," 1958,
Oil on canvas,
20 h × 21¼ w in (51 × 54 cm)