PRESS & PUBLICATIONS

Performance-specific Press


Yet to be determined (2018)

Yet to be determined: Vulnerable violence | The Critter | Steve Kretzmann

Defying Boundaries, Excavating Histories, Revisiting Trauma | ICA website | Prof. Ketu H. Katrak


 

Nil (2017)

Black or white, it’s all dark | The Critter | Mike Loewe

Talk politics, privilege, and eroticism with Gavin Krastin | Cue Media | Chitalu Mwanakatwe


 

Pig Headed (2016)

Pig Headed: Gavin’s bloody art breaks our silence | Critter | Mike Loewe

Painful piece of performance art | Dispatch Live | Mike Loewe

Visionaries, mavericks and disruptors at NAF 2016 | My Port Elizabeth | Staff reporter

The Value of Labour: The Grahamstown National Arts Festival 2016 | Art Africa | Rat Western

Rapid Pulse International Performance Festival 2016: Day 5 | Writing on Performance | Jennie Klein

Live Art 2017 reflects the crises that are besetting the world | Daily Maverick | Jay Pather

Provocative, enervating & thought-provoking | Creative Feel | Staff reporter


 

On seeing red and other fantasies (2015)

Whooosh! | Critter | Mike Loewe

Run for cover! | Cue Online | Siya Ngcobo

Gavin Krastin’s surreal and extreme performance piece, On seeing red | Between 10 and 5 | Layla Leiman

Performance work you will love to hate | Tonight | Mary Corrigall

2015 National Arts Festival keeps it sharp and fresh | Art Times | Staff reporter

A man/woman and his castle? | Chirp of the moment | Robyn Cohen


 

Trophy (2015)

A festival guide to the Cape Town Fringe | Between 10 and 5 | Gabrielle Pinto

Cape Town Fringe has tasty offerings | Weekend Argus | Robyn Cohen

Uneasy Packaging | Critter | Steve Kretzmann


 

#omnomnom (2014)

Festival Ovation Award winners announced | Grocott’s Mail | Staff reporter

An appetite to celebrate? | Artslink | Press Release

Making a meal of it in #omnomnom | Cue Online | Robyn Sassen

A talked about piece #omnomnom | Arts Comments Blog | Moira de Swardt

Untamed creatives fire up the fringe | Tonight | Steyn du Toit

Gold ovation award winners shine at festival | Herald Live | Allan Williams

Best of the National Arts Festival 2014 | Between 10 and 5 | Layla Lieman

Grahamstown 2014 – many beauty spots, some warts | South African Jewish Report | Robyn Sassen


 

Epoxy (2014)

Day 3 – Evening Gavin Krastin and Alan Parker | Visualeyez 2014 Blog | Irene Loughlin


 

I Live Here (2014)

Unnoticed Art | Unnoticed Art Festival 2014 Catalogue | Frans van Lent


 

Rough Musick (2013)

Cena #1 Gavin Krastin | Aby Cohen Blog | Aby Cohen

Shows at Sesc Pinheiros promotes meeting between visual arts and theatre | Guia Folha | Mariana Marinho

Rough Dramaturgy | The Vile Blog | Gareth Vile

Gavin Krastin at Buzzcut Festival | Connect/ZA | Staff writer

Live Art Festival in Cape Town: Not your mother’s arts festival | Daily Maverick | Brooks Spector

Jay Pather in conversation | Chirp of the moment | Robyn Cohen

GIPCA launches 2nd Live Art Festival | Artslink | Adrienne Van Eeden-Wharton

Not so medieval after all | Tonight | Adrienne Sichel

Rough ride out of your comfort zone | Tonight | Theresa Smith

Uitvoering op fees daag gehore se persepsies uit | Die Burger | Willem de Vries

Exposed to the elements | Cue | Darsha Indrajith

History gets physical |Tonight | Adrienne Sichel

The new dance | Cue | Robyn Sassen

But is it art? | Artslink | Gillian Hemphill

Thought provoking treasures for National Arts Festival | Lit Net | Staff reporter


 

Discharge (2012)

DISCHARGE infiltrates the National Arts Festival | Artslink | Alan Parker

Art is everywhere at 2012 National Arts Festival | Artslink | Gillian Hemphill

Performance art prickles | Cue | Staff writer

Dexter’s Kill Room | Cue | Chelsea Geach

Heavyweights take performance art centre stage | Mail & Guardian | Atiyyah Khan

No escaping the landscape | Tonight | Adrienne Sichel


The Missus/Misses Triptych (2012)

NAF celebrates 2012 Fringe excellence | Artslink | Gillian Hemphill


 

Sub (2011)

SUB- | ArtSmart | Sifiso Sikhakhane
Celebrating Festival Fringe excellence | Artslink | Gillian Hemphill