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    100 Women: Lady Skollie on Papayas, Politics, & Breaking the Patriarchy
    OkayAfrica's 100 Women
    06 March 2018

    100 Women: Lady Skollie on Papayas, Politics, & Breaking the Patriarchy

    Her paintings of fruit symbolize the balance between fragility, power and human sexuality.

    Lady Skollie's Bold Solo Exhibition, 'Lust Politics,' Critiques Your Assumptions On Sex and Consent
    Arts + Culture
    13 February 2017

    Lady Skollie's Bold Solo Exhibition, 'Lust Politics,' Critiques Your Assumptions On Sex and Consent

    Artist Lady Skollie speaks in depth on her first solo exhibition outside of South Africa currently on view at London's Tyburn Gallery.

    7 South African Podcasts You Should Be Listening To
    Arts + Culture
    05 August 2016

    7 South African Podcasts You Should Be Listening To

    Young South Africans taking podcasting by storm

    Artist and Perpetrator: Are South Africa’s Arts Promoting Rape Culture?
    Arts + Culture
    07 July 2016

    Artist and Perpetrator: Are South Africa’s Arts Promoting Rape Culture?

    Arts’ role in perpetuating a culture of gender-based violence had many on edge at the 37th Durban International Film Festival.

    Revolutionary Sex in Johannesburg
    Arts + Culture
    31 May 2016

    Revolutionary Sex in Johannesburg

    This young curator is sparking a Joburg sex revolution.

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