Christie's has nabbed a Surrealism-heavy estate. Plus, Qatar accused of using South Africa's Venice Biennale pavilion as a ...
Transnet's November auction of government-guaranteed paper attracted a record R42 billion in bids, highlighting a significant ...
The auction offering totalled 6.4 million kilogrammes (M/Kgs), up from a 6.0 M/Kgs on offer the previous week. ..
As the sun dips behind rolling vineyards and the air hums with summer energy, Nederburg Wine Estate invites you to The ...
An increasing number of jewelry designers have been incorporating ancient artifacts into contemporary designs, producing the ...
The Cape Wine Auction returns on February 7, promising to channel millions into youth education in the Cape Winelands, ...
The Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled against the SA Heritage Resources Agency's attempt to prevent the sale of personal ...
In the wake of Trump, the world will now have to revisit the conference that set up the "rules-based world order".
The anti-apartheid leader’s eldest daughter won the right to sell some of his personal items after a two-year legal battle.
The authorities tried to stop their export arguing they were part of the country's heritage.
In 1825, a tax collector compiling a census in South Africa’s Cape Colony paused to write a poem in the margin of his work.
In new court filings, artist Gabrielle Goliath claims the culture minister's cancellation of her pavilion is "unlawful." ...
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