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JCAF Knowledge Talks

JCAF Knowledge Talks

By Joburg Contemporary Art Foundation (JCAF)

JCAF Knowledge Talks is a series of one-on-one conversations led by art-critic Ashraf Jamal. Recorded in JCAF’s Reading Room, in each episode we learn about a different discipline with an expert in the field. The conversations range from astrophysics and sustainable food practices, to AI, art and architecture. Through these talks, we explore how keeping a closer relationship between art and science can expand the way we see the world.

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Neuroaesthetics

JCAF Knowledge TalksSep 12, 2024
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Skateboarding and the City
Nov 13, 202549:37
Soft Entanglements
Oct 16, 202544:59
Reverse Futurism
Sep 04, 202545:37
Story Keeper
Aug 06, 202548:46
Landscapes of Repair

Landscapes of Repair

Molemo Moiloa and Nare Mokgotho from MADEYOULOOK discuss their interest in everyday black practices in South Africa, and reflect on their understanding of what it means to have a relationship with nature. They speak about sixteen years of working collaboratively and highlight several of their projects. Molemo and Nare also share insights into the process behind their multimedia installation Dinokana, which was commissioned for the South African Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2024 and can now be experienced in South Africa for the first time as part of the Structures exhibition.

Mentioned in this episode:
Njabulo Ndebele’s writings on
the ordinary
Ejaradini (MADEYOULOOK, 2018–present)
Michel Foucault’s work on the ‘unsaid’ in The Archaeology of Knowledge (1969)
Santu Mofokeng
Corner Loving (MADEYOULOOK, 2014–present)
Non-Monuments Programme (MADEYOULOOK, 2012–present)
Bang-Bang Club
1913 Land Act in South Africa
1912 Irrigation and Conservation of Waters Act in South Africa
Mafolofolo (MADEYOULOOK, 2022) exhibited at documenta fifteen
Plant Provocations: Botanical Indigeneity and (De)colonial Imaginations (Mvuselelo Ngcoya and Narendran Kumarakulasingam, 2016)
Dinokana (MADEYOULOOK, 2024)
Structures exhibition at JCAF

To know more about MADEYOULOOK’s work, visit their website or follow them on Instagram.

Music for the JCAF Knowledge Talks podcast was commissioned by JCAF.
‘INGWENYA’, performed by the Afrikan Freedom Principle, led by Mandla Mlangeni, © MM Publishing.

Website URL: jcaf.org.za
Instagram: foundation_jcaf

Jul 17, 202547:03
Future Imaginaries
Dec 05, 202442:20
Building Conviviality

Building Conviviality

Ilze and Heinrich Wolff speak about the concept of an ‘architectural practice of consequence’, a concern that ties into their ethical stance on advocating for spatial justice and research-based design projects. They expand on the concept of conviviality, as it applies to spatial practice and knowledge creation. Ilze and Heinrich also provide insight into the process of creating JCAF’s Reading Room, and what it means for them to practise as architects in the context of South Africa.


Mentioned in this episode:
Rahul Mehrotra
Cheré Botha School project in Cape Town
Le Corbusier
Alessandro Petti and Sandi Hilal – DAAR
Paulo Tavares and Gabriela de Mattos
Paul Gilroy’s concept of ‘planetary humanism’
‘Strange Fruit’ performed by Billie Holliday (1959) and Nina Simone (1965)
The Group Areas Act (1950)
The Native Land Act (1913)
Sol Plaatjie – ‘Native Life in South Africa’ (1916)
Sol Plaatjie – ‘Mhudi’ (1930)
Bessie Head
Steinkopf Community Centre
Amartya Sen – ‘Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation’ (2003)
Manuel (Manolo) Callahan’s concept of ‘renewing our habits of assembly’
Manuel (Manolo) Callahan and Fred Mutton – joint lecture
JCAF Reading Room designed by Wolff architects
Bag Factory
Polly Street Art Centre


To know more about Ilze and Heinrich Wolff’s work visit their website or follow them on Instagram.


Music for the JCAF Knowledge Talks podcast was commissioned by JCAF.
‘INGWENYA’, performed by the Afrikan Freedom Principle, led by Mandla Mlangeni, © MM Publishing.


Website URL: https://jcaf.org.za
Instagram: instagram.com/foundation_jcaf/

Nov 14, 202453:19
Homage Through Clay
Oct 25, 202438:43
Seed as Relation
Oct 04, 202438:44
Neuroaesthetics

Neuroaesthetics

Dr Kirti Ranchod is a neurologist who explores the relationship between art and brain health. She dives into the concept of neuroaesthetics and shares how exposure to art can enhance our brain’s well-being. With an emphasis on perspectives from the African continent, she speaks to the critical role of food, culture, and the integration of diverse knowledge systems in our approach to mental and brain health.

Mentioned in this episode: Dr Kirti Ranchod’s project Memorability
‘Ecospheres’ exhibition at JCAF Eric Kandel – work on memory Nobel prize winner Jane Alexander – 'Butcher Boys' (1986) Irving Stone – 'The Agony and the Ecstasy' (1961) Exhibition featuring Zina Saro-Wiwa at the Brooklyn Museum (2016) Paul Klee – 'a line is a dot that went on a walk' Martin Buber – 'I and Thou' (1923) Henry David Thoreau Michel Foucault - 'Discipline and Punish' (1975) E.M. Forster –'Howards End' (1910) Dr Phuthuma Seoka

Music for the JCAF Knowledge Talks podcast was commissioned by JCAF. ‘INGWENYA’, performed by the Afrikan Freedom Principle, led by Mandla Mlangeni, © MM Publishing.

Website: jcaf.org.za
Instagram: instagram.com/foundation_jcaf/

Sep 12, 202450:21
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