MANDLA SIBEKO
the founding director of FNB Art Joburg. FNB Art Joburg is a moment to allow us, after 12 years, to reimagine ourselves and our futures as South Africans when it comes to our art. vibrant and finally getting more than 40% of sales are now made globally at art fairs. In South Africa, they play both the role of supporting a creative economy of artists and of education. Viewers will be able to see the best of South African and African art from around the world. content that is of the highest standard and a generally open fair for all residents of Johannesburg. Okwui Enwezor curating the Venice Biennale, and the change to build a brand-new fair from scratch. our culture. When we are gone, all that remains is our culture. Artists are truth tellers. that you can go through a full range of emotions in one day, from despair to hope! Service Station Café in Melville, which has been operating for 20 years. from Westcliff during jacaranda season. running, walking, reading, spending time with family and, every once in a while, travelling out to Franschhoek or Stellenbosch, or anywhere in nature. eat a bagel when landing in New York City. where the guests come from varied backgrounds, and enjoy excellent wine and food. my Italian chandelier from the 1800s, and my art and book collections. Ben Okri and Hugh Masekela. Both brilliant. inspiring and allows me to dream of what could become of my country one day. fit for all purposes, from meeting a president to hanging out with artists. I invest my time and money in my passions. the autobiography by Anthony Butler – an inspiring story of Ramaphosa’s life. It matters who our president is.
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