The Nelson Mandela Monument, outside Howick, KwaZulu-Natal, the site where Nelson Mandela was captured by the apartheid police in 1962. ShareTweet
Artes Mundi 11 Questionnaire: Sancintya Mohini SimpsonArtReviewPartnership with Artes Mundiartreview.com05 November 2025Sancintya Mohini Simpson is nominated for Artes Mundi 11
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The 10 Exhibitions to See in November 2025ArtReviewPreviewsartreview.com03 November 2025Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to around the world this month, from Shanghai and Taipei to Guatemala City and Edinburgh
Colomboscope announces list of artists for 2026 editionArtReviewNewsartreview.com03 November 2025The festival will feature over 50 artists and 35 newly commissioned projects
YoungEun Kim wins 2026 ACC Future PrizeArtReviewNewsartreview.com03 November 2025She will receive supporting infrastructure to make new works in anticipation of a major solo exhibition in 2026
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