
A journey of art and healing: Sethembiso Zulu’s debut solo opens at NWU Gallery
Ikhaya Lika Moya, which opened at the North West University (NWU) Gallery on 14 February 2021 and runs until 28 March 2021, is a debut solo show by the visual
Ikhaya Lika Moya, which opened at the North West University (NWU) Gallery on 14 February 2021 and runs until 28 March 2021, is a debut solo show by the visual
The Sasol New Signatures Art Competition is presented annually in collaboration with the Association of Arts Pretoria and is the longest-running art competition in South Africa. Now in its 30th
Reatile Moalusi’s latest solo exhibition Molelo Wa Badimo, which is on at the Absa Gallery until 14 June 2019, is centred around an appreciation and celebration of individuality. ‘Beauty is
Sasol New Signatures Art Competition is the longest running competition of its kind in South Africa and has over the years provided a platform for unknown artists to break into
The Goliath Protocol, opening at Circa Gallery in Johannesburg, will be Conrad Botes’ first major solo exhibition in five years. The work will include four large-scale canvasses, including a 2
Entries are now officially open for the annual Sasol New Signatures Art Competition. Being the longest running competition of its kind in South Africa, Sasol New Signatures has over the
Everard Read Cape Town is proud to present Hide by Brett Murray. This is the acclaimed satirical pop artist’s first solo exhibition at the Cape Town gallery. Offering a fresh assortment
Stefan Smit, a young committed portrait and figurative artist local to Johannesburg is pleased to announce the unveiling of a new body of work – Curb, an intimate solo exhibition
Despite Christo Coetzee’s vibrant and multi-faceted career as an artist, his work has all but disappeared from a generation’s public imagination. A new retrospective exhibition at Standard Bank Gallery is
The opening of Fringe’s solo exhibition on 2 September, from 11:00, coincides with the eagerly anticipated launch of the Victoria Yards development. After a meteoric rise, with widespread acclaim and
British-Nigerian artist, Yinka Shonibare, MBE, will return to the African continent for his first solo exhibition in 15 years. Ruins Decorated, a new body of work that sparks a state
StateoftheART Gallery Award 2018 finalists announced and shortlisted artists are in the frame for a R10 000 prize and solo exhibition. Cape Town based gallery StateoftheART is pleased to announce
With submissions closing on 3 July, now is the time to get your entry ready to submit! Held annually, in proud partnership with the Association of Arts Pretoria,
Creative expression meets future science in Degenerative Evolution of the Living – the mindblowing new solo exhibition from Absa L’Atelier 2016 Merit Award winner, Ugandan Donald Wasswa. Intriguing and provocative,
L’Atelier is Africa’s most prestigious art competition and it has launched the careers of many young artists from across the African continent over the years. They’re inviting you to enter
Absa Gallery exhibits contemporary visual artist, Mandy Johnston’s solo titled In the presence of absence. The exhibition, In the presence of absence, reflects the governance and negotiation of space while still highlighting current, basic
Artist John Vusi Mfupi has established a unique space for himself in the contemporary South African art space with his new collection of burnt paper collages in a solo exhibition, Ashes to Life: Telling Stories
Solo exhibition, Yellow Movement by Vladimir Zagorov presented at Graham’s Fine Art Gallery. An extract from a catalogue, written by Aleksey Boyko, for an exhibition at the State Russian Museum
Artists interrogate the complexities embedded in historical narratives at Lizamore in August. In August 2016, Lizamore & Associates presents Fragile Histories, Fugitive Lives. This is a solo exhibition by Keith Dietrich
OPENING AT GOODMAN GALLERY JOHANNESBURG ON 22 AUGUST 2015 AT 11AM 22 AUGUST – 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 History after apartheid is the first solo exhibition by Haroon Gunn-Salie at Goodman