Migrating Homes — Gateways of Our Conventional World by Kibera Arts District. Photo: Anthea Pokroy
I first saw Atlas of Uncertainty on a crisp winter morning at the Wits Origins Centre, the gallery quiet in the moments between one school group leaving and another arriving.
It seemed fitting that the exhibition should be held there, in the middle of Braamfontein, with Johannesburg bustling outside the gallery windows.
The range of works represented in the exhibition is as sprawling and diverse as the three African cities that Atlas of Uncertainty explores.
Accra, Nairobi and Johannesburg are all booming with industry, culture and migration but they are also places characterised by flux and instability.












