THE JOY PROJECT
A SOLO EXHIBITION BY KAREN STEWART
The over-arching theme of all Karen’s work in THE JOY PROJECT is to explore what heals and nurtures people. She believes that art has a valuable message to deliver – one that embraces the creativity, the positivity and the joy of being human – despite everything.
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RMB LATITUDES ART FAIR 2025
The annual RMB Latitudes Art Fair that takes place in Johannesburg from 23 to 25 May this year is an annual highlight for WORLDART.
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KUMUKA
A SOLO EXHIBITION BY TAFADZWA MASUDI
The word "kumuka” originates from Shona, a language spoken widely in Zimbabwe, and at its core means "to rise”, “to awaken” or “to return".
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LIZETTE CHIRRIME
SHORTLISTED FOR PRESTIGIOUS ART AWARD
Lizette Chirrime has been shortlisted for The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize 2025.
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The Blessing Ngobeni Art Prize Foundation Presents a group exhibition in collaboration with WORLDART
“Ancient The Modern” a group exhibition featuring artworks that explore the concept of cultural regression and the effects of conservative ideologies on contemporary culture through art.
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ON THE LEVEL
““I’m intrigued by how accessible brands in fashion shape personal identity, often becoming symbols of subcultures. These brands were designed for practical and everyday use but end up as a form of self-expression and authenticity.”
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The right time - a solo exhibition by Geena Wilkinson
Posed, at once, as a question, a precipice, and a pursuit, Geena Wilkinson’s The Right Moment, prompts of her viewers a utopian style of thinking; calling into question the primacy of commodity relations, and playfully imagining – though not without a degree of threat – an alternative, sweeter and more desirable future.
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CLANDESTINE CAMP FOR COUNTERCULTURE DEMIGODS by Aluta Null
Aluta Null uses Glitch art to show the bizarre and often incoherent changes that happen when alterations are made to the core essence of things.
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HEAT Winter Arts Festival
HEAT is coming to Cape Town this winter, taking place in the city centre from July 11 to 21. The 12-day festival will take the edge off the chill with 14 art galleries showcasing exhibitions around the theme "Common Ground," curated by Voni Baloyi, Mary Corrigall, Andrew Lamprecht, and Nkgopoleng Moloi.
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Permit me to weather on this cherry chaiere
Permit me to weather on this cherry chaiere is a an exhibition about insisting on the space or freedom to be oneself. The word chaiere is from Middle English – a form of English spoken between the 11th and the 15th century – and can refer to a comfortable seat, a raised seat or throne, or a position of authority.
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RETRACING THE PAST… some lines can’t be traced - a solo exhibition by Dion Cupido
Dion Cupido’s latest exhibition of paintings, titled RETRACING THE PAST… some lines can’t be traced, opens at the WORLDART gallery in Cape Town on Thursday 2 May.
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SURREAL SYNAPSE - A solo exhibition by Sulette van der Merwe
Sulette van der Merwe’s latest exhibition, titled Surreal synapse, continues in the surrealist tradition but explores the effects that one of today’s prime change drivers, popular visual culture, has on our deepest thoughts.
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Art's Digital Provenance
Curator Jared Aufrichtig, along with the WORLDART gallery and Momint, presents a group exhibition that explores the relationship between art, its origins and its audience in the digital era.
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Imagine
Imagine is an exhibition that features two artists who paint with curiosity and wonder.
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ON EARTH WE ARE BRIEFLY GORGEOUS
“This body of work is a dedication. The intention is to celebrate through colour and make known unknown individuals who are making an impact on community. These individuals are not necessarily famous, but the message remains; there is a current of good actions taking place in the world and no deed is too small.”
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Imagining the unknown
“I present this human self-obsession as a collision with the vast expanse of space - an explosion of abstract chaos.”
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REVOL
When Kilmany-Jo Liversage had her first solo exhibition in Cape Town in 2006, it was still unusual for artists to combine urban and graffiti mark making techniques with fine art.
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Call for entries
Fancy an exhibition with WORLDART?
Lady Skollie, Michael Taylor and Ayanda Mabulu are just three artists who exhibited at WORLDART early in their careers before they became household names in the art world.
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Pangu Ndasakura Ndazunza
Following the success Tafadzwa Masudi recently had in Paris at the AKAA Art Fair in Paris, WORLDRT is delighted to present a new body of work titled “We’ve done what we can”.
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After the stampede
When a group of people act in a sudden or rash impulse, it often causes a stampede. Whether it is an innocuous craze for fidget spinners or air fryers, or feverish social media support for a political movement, we all get caught up in it.
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