09June2026

Cape Town to host Sustainable Design Showcase 2012

In March 2012, the Eco Design Initiative’s second annual Sustainable Design Showcase will take place at the Cape Town City Hall.

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The Effect, an Exhibition by Ghia Human

Human’s first art exhibition has no theme or concept as such, the collection is a process, a journey of creative self-discovery, each piece with it’s own story, some more significant than others.

Overlay, a solo exibition by Esther Mahlangu

The recent record attendance at the Art in the Streets exhibition at MOCA LA, heralded a renewed interest in Street Art.

Rose-Korber

Rose Korber's 20th Annual Art Salon

Since its inception in 1992, the Art Salon has been a major annual event in Cape Town, bringing together - under one roof - a large showcase of quality artworks in various media and styles that give a comprehensive overview of the current state of South African art.

"The Language of Colour" by Cynthia Villet

This exhibition featuring oils, watercolours, mixed media works and large prints by noted Cape Town abstractionist, Cynthia Villet is on view until 15th October at Rose Korber Art in Camps Bay.

Little Ruin by Andrzej Nowicki

Drawing on his carefully considered archive of photographs, Nowicki uses both found and auto biographical images as a point of departure in this body of work, blurring the boundary’s between personal history and invented narrative.

Habitat at Grand Provence

Habitat showcases new work by prominent South African artist, Brahm van Zyl.

Painting by Lauren Palte

Lauren Palte and Paul Birchall on Show at the AVA

A Wounded Surface is a translation of Lauren Palte's personal experiences into painting. The experiences engage memories and stories mined from her family photographs, while also located in an experience of illness in her body.

Painting by Karen Cronje

June Exhibitions at the AVA

The Duality Of Remembering And Forgetting, a group exhibition in the Main Gallery, features artworks by Corlie de Kock, Sandra Hanekom and Madelein Marincowitz. The common thread woven through each of these artists work is the compulsive and obsessive fastidiousness in which they create detailed images.