For Paint To Dry | Gabrielle Kruger | Solo Exhibition at SMAC Gallery

SMAC 1st Floor, The Palms, 145 Sir Lowry Road Woodstock, Cape Town

SMAC Gallery presents For Paint to Dry, a solo exhibition by Gabrielle Kruger. After graduating with distinction from the Michaelis School of Fine Art with a Masters of Fine Art, Gabrielle Kruger […]

A Portion | Tony Gum | Solo Exhibition at Christopher Moller Gallery

Christopher Moller Gallery 7 Kloofnek Road, Gardens, Cape Town

22 November 2019 - 3 January 2020 A Portion is inspired by Gum’s recent experiences of a spectrum of emotions – pain, fear, rage, loss, darkness and the unknown. It goes […]

Rise | Pop Up Art Show at ANON. Pop Up Gallery

44 On Long 44 Long Street, Cape Town

25 November - 10 December 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is an international campaign to challenge violence against women and girls. The campaign runs every year from 25 […]

Highly Strung | Danielle Clough | Loop Editions

Loop Editions 99 Loop Street, Cape Town

28 November 2019 - 16 January 2020 Danielle Clough's first solo exhibition at Loop Editions will feature a collection of new embroideries as well as selected works from private collections […]

The Merlin Wall | Jooj | Youngblood Gallery

Youngblood Gallery 70-74 Bree Street, Cape Town

The opening night bears witness to the GWR adjudicator awarding the certificate to Jooj, should he beat the existing record of 20226 butterflies. While the origami butterflies are up on […]

A Foreign Land | Alastair Whitton Solo Exhibition | Barnard Gallery

Barnard Gallery 55 Main Road, Newlands, Cape Town

21 January - 25 February 2020 Barnard is pleased to present A Foreign Land by Cape Town based photographer Alastair Whitton. “My first reaction to these photographs was to shiver. Two sentences […]

Good Feelings | Dada Khanyisa | Solo Exhibition at Stevenson JHB

Stevenson Johannesburg 46 7th Avenue, Parktown North, Johannesburg

In this latest presentation in their ‘solution-based practice’ – described as nakanjani (‘by whatever means’) – Khanyisa fractures their narrative process, creating solipsistic scenes set against the backdrop of communal living. Fundamentally […]