Night and Day | Sarah Pratt | Solo Exhibition at Studio91

Salon91 91 Kloof Street, Cape Town

23.01.2019 - 23.02.2019 A solo exhibition by Sarah Pratt. Sarah Pratt’s latest solo exhibition continues to explore themes that were introduced in Migration last year. In Night and Day, nocturnal animals hang out with diurnal animals in unlikely friendships. Her titles hint at the possible gossiping that might ensue between the animal characters in Autumnor […]

Dan Perjovschi | Solo Exhibition at A4 Arts Foundation

A4 Arts Foundation 23 Buitenkant Street, District 6, Cape Town

13.02.2019 - 09.05.2019  Dan Perjovschi's work raises questions about politics, religion, the role of the individual in the collective, and the relationship of the global and the local. He takes an unsparing stance toward the popular clichés circulating in the news media. For his show in February, Perjovschi will spend two weeks in residence at […]

Something We Africans Got | Discussion With Anna-Alix Koffi & Tandazani Dhlakama at Zeitz MOCAA

Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa Silo District, S Arm Road, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town

13.02.2019 11h30 - 13h30 Join us for a conversation between Anna- Alix Koffi founder and editor of something we Africans got and Tandazani Dhlakama, Curator of the Five Bhobh: Painting at the End of an Era exhibition. The discussion will be around women from Africa and the African Diaspora in the arts. Special focus on […]

Press || Pause | Berni Searle | Artist In Residence | The Maitland Institute

The Maitland Institute Vortrekker Road, Maitland, Cape Town

15.02.2019 - 17.02.2019 The Maitland Institute is pleased to welcome Berni Searle as artist in residence. Searle came to international prominence at the turn of the millennium, alongside artists like Shirin Neshat and Tania Bruguera – a moment best captured by the Brooklyn Museum show Global Feminisms (2007). A whole generation of South African artists, […]

Investec Cape Town Art Fair 2019 | CTICC

CTICC Convention Square, 1 Lower Long Street, Cape Town

15.02.2019 - 17.02.2019 Investec Cape Town Art Fair showcases a diversity of work that represents the forefront of contemporary art from Africa to the world, and the world to Cape Town. The city boasts a vibrant arts scene, driven by the top galleries on the African continent and beyond. Thanks to its diverse cultural heritage and […]

Invisible Motifs | Mia Thom | Solo Exhibition Performance at Orms Cape Town School of Photography

Orms Cape Town School of Photography 4th Floor, 62 Roeland street, Gardens, Cape Town, Cape Town

An exhibition engaging with the philosophy of music, photography and the body’s role in the performance of experience. Join one of the three performances, please note only 60 seats per performance are available: 31 January 2019: Show Opening, Performance at 19h00 7 February 2019: First Thursday’s Performance at 19h00 16 February 2019: Final Performance at […]

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ANON. Pop Up Art Show | Curated by Sarah Jayne Fell

Pop Up Place 42 Trill Road, Good Hope Buildings, Observatory, Cape Town

21.02.2019 - 25.02.2019 Introducing ANON. a pop up gallery by Sarah Jayne Fell launching with a debut group show of art around female artistic expression and gender identity. Showcasing art by a variety of artists, including prominent South African artists, photojournalists and emerging artists, across mediums - including painting, drawing, illustration, photography, ceramics, embroidery, poetry […]

Culture Club | Krisjan Rossouw | Solo Exhibition at Gallery at Grande Provence

The Gallery at Grande Provence Main Road, Franschoek, Franschoek

01.03.2019 - 31.03.2019 The Gallery at Grande Provence presents a solo exhibition of contemporary photography by Krisjan Rossouw entitled Culture Club. Culture Club uses the medium of photography to explore the use of traditional tribal markings and clay in contemporary pop culture, using colour and light to explore identity. The artist, Krisjan Rossouw is a self-taught […]

Some Are More Equal Than Others | Wilma Cruise | Solo Exhibition at RK Contemporary

RK Contemporary 1 Plein Street, Riebeeck Kasteel

03.03.2019 - 20.03.2019 "Some are More Equal than Others continues my exploration of the impenetrable space between human and other animals.  I attempt to find a language that crosses the Cartesian divide.  In my exhibition at RK Contemporary, Riebeek Kasteel, dialogues are set up in installations that highlight this conundrum.  We know that the animals […]

Post Paris: Rediscovering Africa | Maureen Quinn | Solo Exhibition at Art@Africa

Art@Africa Portswood Road, V & A Waterfront, Cape Town

06.03.2019 - 30.04.2019 The exhibition seeks to explore the ways in which Maureen Quin’s trip to Paris inspired  her to rediscover her African roots and thereby benefiting her future work. The exhibition will showcase two of Quin’s series, Post-Paris 1988 and Interaction 2003. These series will be exhibited alongside one another to create an incredible […]

Enthroned | Deborah Bell | Everard Read/CIRCA Cape Town

Everard Read Circa Gallery Johannesburg 9 Jellicoe Avenue, Rosebank, Johannesburg

06.03.2019 - 30.03.2019                                     We shall not cease from exploration                                     And the end of all our exploring                                     Will be to arrive at where we started                                     And know the place for the first time   - […]

In/Dependence | Robert Slingsby | Exhibition at Everard Read Circa Gallery

Everard Read Circa Gallery Johannesburg 9 Jellicoe Avenue, Rosebank, Johannesburg

07.03.2019 - 31.03.2019 Many of the images being exhibited were proudly printed on metal by Orms Print Room & Framing. Text by Hazel Friedman To the outsider, the slo-mo serenity of the Omo River Valley, in Southern Ethiopia, is rendered all the more acute by its contrast to the cacophony of a nation hurtling along […]

In Praise of Shadows | Amber Moir | Solo Exhibition at Salon91

Salon91 91 Kloof Street, Cape Town

27.02.2019 - 30.03.2019 Working exclusively with watercolour monotypes, Moir’s unconventional approach to printmaking explores and reconstitutes the limitations of traditional monotype techniques. Moir’s large works are the result of the intensely physical and unpredictable process of printing with a manual pitch roller. She says of her method: “The challenges within my process create space for […]

There Must Be Some Mistake | Ben Stanwix | Solo Exhibition at Ebony/Curated

Ebony/Curated 67 Loop Street, Cape Town

06.02.2019 – 30.03.2019 Combining aspects of drawing, photography, collage, tapestry and text, Benjamin Stanwix’s practice pieces together works from a variety of sources in an effort to reflect on the ways in which we make sense of the past, with a particular interest in contradictions and distortions as spaces for productive engagement. In this exhibition […]