For its 40th time at Art Basel, South Africa’s leading gallery is showing several never-before-seen works such as a tapestry by El Anatsui that was created specifically for the fair. South African artist William Kentridge shines the brightest in this booth with a bronze sculpture—already sold for $600,000 to a Belgian private foundation—and recent drawings created for his upcoming opera at LUMA Arles in July. Also on view is a brand-new painting by Zimbabwean artist and activist Kudzanai Chiurai, who has imagined a speculative history in which the Union of African Nations has risen to political dominance.