(Cape Town, 15 February 2022): Zeitz MOCAA is eager to bring artists and art aficionados the best of contemporary art – opening up a space for conversations, debates and storytelling. Earlier this year, the museum announced the opening of its long-anticipated...
Please note that the artwork collections process for the Home Is Where the Art Is exhibition has concluded. We have attempted to reach you via multiple emails, SMSs and calls to collect your artwork. Your artwork has not been collected nor have you made alternative...
â—Phokela’s first institutional show in nearly a decade â—The exhibition forms part of Zeitz MOCAA’s ongoing series of in-depth, research-based solo exhibitions that bring into focus and contextualises the practice of important African artists The exhibition...
When we first introduced the idea of an exhibition featuring art from, for and by Capetonians, it was a mammoth undertaking – but one we were ready to embrace. Now, nearly one year later, an exhibition borne from the need for connection has become an important...
(Cape Town, 15 September 2021): Continuing its commitment to making a significant contribution to the development of contemporary art in Africa and its diaspora, Zeitz MOCAA has partnered with Unfinished, an alliance of nine international arts organisations, as part...
â— Petersen will take up an Atelier artist residency on the museum’s second floor for ï¬ve months â— The residency follows the success of previous artist residencies with Kemang Wa Lehulere and Haroon Gunn-Salie â— The open studio residency and exhibition will...