SAFFCA Collection on exhibit at Cultural Agency of Dordogne-Perigord. 

Last night SAFFCA/AFSACSA WERE truly honored by the overwhelming reception of the exhibition of some chosen works from the SAFFCA Collection. People where fascinated by the wealth, the depth and the diversity of this sample of the Southern African Contemporary artistic talents. They were thrilled and filled with true enthusiasm. We wish to thank the […]

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SAFFCA exhibition | Clair – Obscur

As part of the “Art is Open” program, the Cultural Agency départementale Dordogne-Périgord is hosting  the exhibition Clair-Obscur , imagined and conceived by SAFFCA. This exhibition is important for the foundation as it was created in Johannesburg to encourage, support and promote the living artists of Southern Africa, in particular by the constitution and distribution of […]

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The official media launch of the FNB JorbugArtFair

  This week the Four Seasons Hotel in Westcliff was the perfect venue for the official media launch of the FNB JorbugArtFair. The launch was attended by members of the media, participating galleries, FNB JoburgArtFair sponsors, and partners amongst other guests. The purpose of the launch was to give media the first glance of what […]

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From a distance: Robin Rhode reimagines the normal

In a Guardian story headlined “A family trip back to Nigeria,” writer Helon Habila wants to tell his mother of his guilt about living far away from home. He wants to explain that writers often have to “distance themselves from home in order to be able to create a more perfect home in their books”…. […]

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A conversation with Robin Rhode

Robin Rhode. Photo credit: Nils Müller / Wertical Diana d’Arenberg For the past couple of decades Berlin has become an international art world Mecca attracting more than 20,000 artists from around the world, including some of the biggest names in contemporary art: Tacita Dean, French artist Bernard Frize, Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson, and American artist […]

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