Drawing from diverse influences and a lifelong appreciation for creativity, Weber's artworks challenge traditional perceptions and offer viewers a unique lens through which to engage with the world. Embracing the philosophy that art connects us to the spiritual realm
Read MoreMagolide Collective looks at the relationship between spirituality and digital technologies. By using Artificial Intelligence/Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality as art mediums, the show explores whether this contributes to our experience and understanding of spirituality.
Read MoreFrom 26 – 28 May the RMB Latitudes Art Fair will transform Shepstone Gardens, a magnificent three-acre property in Johannesburg, into a curated celebration of art from across the African continent.
Read MoreThis exhibition explores the notion of reality and perceptions of that reality. One person’s dangerous ghetto is another person’s place of safety. How does my reality compare with our reality, and ultimately; can reality even exist outside of ourselves?
Read MoreCape Town based artist Buhle Nkalashe has always been interested in his African cultural heritage, the visual elements associated with it and how it is evolving in response to a developing and changing world. Nkalashe uses his paintings to explore traditional patterns and contribute to more contemporary versions of cultural expression.
Read MoreOrganised Anarchy will be the young Qeren Creates’s first gallery solo exhibition. This exciting multi-discipline artist will show paintings, animation and sculpture that explore the apparent distinctions between the concepts of organisation and anarchy in contemporary urban life.
Read MoreA group exhibition in collaboration with IPAF
Read MoreIn this exhibition three artists, Maurice Mbikayi, Sophia van Wyk and Sulette van der Merwe combine themes in their work to explore the momentum created when ideas are merged.
Artworks in the form of painting, sculpture and digital art weave together the themes in their work to create points of reference that merge and form a whole.
Read More“Maricho” is a Shona word that refers to an unchosen task, often undesirable, taken in order to survive. Masudi’s work deals with the dreams and hopes of migrant people.
Read MoreIn City is an online exhibition of small-scale paintings and animation NFTs by Qeren Creates that explores thoughts and feelings that occur in heavily urbanized spaces.
Read More‘Eyes wide shut’, a small painting of disembodied eyes, is the work that significantly greets you
as you step into ‘Rules for Rebels’. If the Timekeepers are the guardians to a New World Order, then these interiors are the waiting rooms.
Rules for rebels, a solo exhibition that features new interior paintings by Norman O’Flynn, will be on show at the WORLDART gallery in Cape Town from 4-26 November 2022.
Read MoreGeena Wilkinson’s super realistic resin and ceramic renditions of sweets and biscuits have fooled many people into thinking that it is the real thing.
Read MoreIf not now when is an exhibition that features five talented young artists mentored by Brutal. a collective project space and mentorship programme that seeks to showcase and develop young creative talent.
Read MoreThe message is simple; resist power and control. Fight war, don’t make war.
Read MoreSineyile is a self-taught portrait artist who grew up in Nyanga, Cape Town.
He works mainly with oil paint on canvas and uses portraits to explore and explain the world presented to him through his subjects and lived experiences.
Read MoreThembalethu Manqunyana is a versatile artist who has distinguished himself in as a painter, sculptor and printmaker and draws inspiration from Western theory and African art.
Read MoreThe sky is falling comprises an installation of paintings that explores a narrative theme concerning the atmosphere in our future present. Alluding to factors such as contamination, global warming, conflict, and neoliberal claims to the Commons of air and space, the premise of this project centres around some unspecified catastrophe.
Read MoreIn the world of portraiture, Dion Cupido is the real deal. His edgy reflections of people marked by their urban environment and the pressures of blue-collar living provide a glimpse of the realities he faced as a child in Mitchells Plain, a notorious neighbourhood on the not-so-glamorous side of Cape Town.
Read MoreWORLDART gallery’s February exhibition, titled Streetsmart, will feature three artists with roots in the street art and graffiti scene; MOTELSEVEN, Conform and Dion Cupido.
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