A Tale of Two Cities
Inspired by the spirit of fearless experimentation embodied by Jameson Caskmates collaboration, the INDIE Channel challenged film photographers Andile Buka and Anke Loots to merge their talents in a one-of-a-kind collaboration.
Inspired by the spirit of fearless experimentation embodied by Jameson Caskmates collaboration, the INDIE Channel challenged film photographers Andile Buka and Anke Loots to merge their talents in a one-of-a-kind collaboration.
A short video featuring the multi-talented Nakhane Toure reading from his debut novel, ‘Piggy Boy’s Blues’. Exclusive to the Jameson INDIE Channel.
Wedged somewhere between street art and post-impressionism, Chris Auret’s distinctive style is equally appropriate in galleries and alleyways. Stacey Howell films him bringing an artwork to life.
“Making music with the guys, it’s like family. We have our ups and downs, but we manage to get through that.”
“We play the role of connecting people to the farm, which is pretty cool.”
“This is the cleanest room I have ever been in, in my life.”
“I think I only realised as an adult really what it meant to be a child.”
“The idea of fire is a very strong motif, and a really strong image. And it’s hot as well. It’s like, the sizzle, everything is in there.”
“The creative process is navigating that intuitive space.”
“History, to me, is the most important thing, because it gives context to our modern existence.”
“I don’t even really believe in folding, because you know, it’s going to get fold lines so you’ll need to iron it anyway.”
“I think the internet kinda raised us in a way.”
”My mother’s a dance teacher, so dressing up for me in costumes and stuff was completely normal.”
“I feel like every time I shoot, with every year that goes by, I’m enjoy it more and more.”
“We didn’t start YOH! to make money. None of us expected any of these things to grow.”
“Hi my name’s Dylan, and I’m addicted to cleaning.”