09June2026

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.

Merry Hell and the Dreambody at João Ferreira Gallery

In “Merry Hell and the Dreambody”, Kate Gottgens’ new body of paintings, conflict and desire are central themes.

Celebrate Summer “Dive into our Heritage” at Iziko Museums

It’s holiday! Time for fun and entertainment in the sun! Budgets are tight and many families are looking for cost effective ways to keep their children entertained and occupied. Celebrate summer with the Iziko Museums of Cape Town. Come and see – this is the place to be! En dis nogal for free!

Print on fabric

Category Error 2 & Monotype at the AVA

Category Error employs the Main, Long and New Media gallery of the AVA with a diverse body of work by the ten participating artists.

Mapping Bo-Kaap: History, Memories and Spaces

This exhibition was inspired by a mapping survey project conducted by vidamemoria heritage consultants.

Hout St Gallery Summer Salon 2010

This annual exhibition features an extensive range of paintings, ceramics and sculptures by more than thirty well-known and newer artists and ‘old Masters’.