Articles by Michal Boncza
Album reviews with Michal Boncza: July 22, 2022
New releases by Los Hermanos Ballumbrosio, Avalanche Kaito and The Shipbuilders
Art in the open
Art in the open
Lest we forget
German Nazis indulged in an orgy of book-burning that had no parallels in the 20th century. This monument is a pertinent and timely reminder of how destructive intolerance is
Exhibition
Exhibition
An artist of our time for our time
Neurodiverse painter THOMPSON HALL speaks to Michal Boncza about what inspires him, how he works and what his hopes for the future are
Music
Music
Album reviews with Michal Boncza: March 9, 2022
New release from Trupa Trupa, Gabriel Moreno and Gilmore Trail
Obituary
Obituary
The man who coloured architecture
By his own admission, RICARDO BOFILL LEVI was a ‘nomad’ of the profession but his Marxist convictions helped him become an unprecedented innovator of social housing design
Art in the Open
Art in the Open
‘May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears’
The Nelson Mandela statue in Pretoria epitomises the early, but yet to be fulfilled, promise of an all-embracing prosperous ‘Rainbow Nation’
Exhibition Review
Exhibition Review
An elevating sermon
In Theaster Gates’s work the spiritual and the utilitarian are inescapably conjoined to offer comfort and hope, believes MICHAL BONCZA
NARRATIVE-CHANGING ART
NARRATIVE-CHANGING ART
‘The father of us all’
Paul Cezanne redefined modern painting and his influence rippled for over a century