Moldovanos focuses on painting, with a preference for portraiture and figurative work as subject matter. These figures, while anatomically accurate, are simplified and flattened to become outlines and silhouettes.
Read MoreKilmany-Jo Liversage and the Stealthy Subject by Michael Smith
The street is an endlessly productive motif for the modern age. From Jim Morrison crooning ‘the streets are fields that never die’ through to British rapper Mike Skinner’s long-term project named, simply, The Streets,
Read MoreNorman O’Flynn’s latest solo exhibition at WORLDART will be on show from 4 till 25 November 2021.
The exhibition, titled Always and always, will consist of new paintings, sculptures and two large scale beadworks made in conjunction with the Cape Town based Qaqambile Beadwork Studio.
Read MoreNode is Sulette van der Merwe’s second solo exhibition at the WORLDART gallery in Cape Town.
The title of the exhibition refers a point in a network or diagram at which lines intersect or branch. In
physics a node is a point at which the amplitude of vibration in a standing wave system is zero.
Juan Stockenstroom – Afrofuturism and NFTs
Cape Town artist Juan Stockenstroom’s Afrofuturistic sentiment will be the focus of his solo exhibition that opens at the WORLDART gallery on 2 September. It also aligns with the art world’s adoption of NFTs: Six paintings will each be accompanied by an NFT designed by him.
Read MoreAn exhibition of interior and still life artworks by Norman O’Flynn
Norman O’Flynn has been at the forefront of the recent resurgence of interior and still life paintings and his latest exhibition, titled The sky is the limit, features a selection of editioned artworks based on paintings he painted in this genre.
Read MoreGeena Wilkinson’s latest exhibition is titled bellyache and consists of handcrafted ceramic sculptures of sweets and biscuits, so real that you want to reach out and take one. The catch, of course, is that you can’t.
Read MoreWaiting for a better tomorrow, the first solo exhibition by the Cape Town based Zimbabwean born artist Tafadzwa Masudi, opens at WORLDART on 3 June 2021.
Read MoreBuhle Nkalashe is a Cape Town-based artist 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. The healing and change of the colonised African mindset is what drives Nkalashe to paint and be inspired by the youth of today.
Read MoreThe Art Bytes series is a monthly online exhibition hosted by WORLDART. In April the featured artists will be Madder & Kohl who will be showing their Afrofemme series
Read MoreWORLDART FIRST SA GALLERY TO MARKET WITH NFT ART PIECE
A few weeks ago, Nyan Cat, a meme of an animated flying cat with a Pop-Tart body leaving a rainbow trail, was sold for roughly $580 000. More recently Christie’s, one of the most established and respected auction houses in the world, sold a digital artwork only viewable on a single digital device at an astounding $69m.
Read More“Language is sensitive. It can be dangerous and we should be more careful with how we use it. This is particularly evident when one browses around on social media platforms. It can lead to violence and even war. Is that really what we want?” says Ntobeko Mjijwa.
Read MoreWhat keeps me up at night is an exhibition of paintings by nineteen year old Jozua Gerrard, an art school drop-out with will and drive. “I wanna be something big, i want to be one of the greats”.
Read MoreThe first in a series of mainly online exhibitions, referred to as the Art Byte series, will feature paintings by Jessica Carmen Shamley. Shamley is a Cape Town-based artist whose work explores femaleness, femininity and womanhood. Her latest series entitled “First Gaze" subverts the idea that the selfie is a narcissistic, vapid expression.
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