FUSION – group show

2021-04-01T12:13:26+02:00

FUSION - group show Eclectica Contemporary is situated in the heart of Cape Town’s CBD. It hosts an impressive, carefully chosen, group of Artists. The Gallery, with it multiple levels set in an historical heritage building, attempts to question old traditions with new voices in Contemporary Art. In our ‘Fusion’ exhibition, we have selected a group of esteemed South African Artists. Each

FUSION – group show2021-04-01T12:13:26+02:00

KWAAI: group exhibition

2020-08-06T14:38:12+02:00

KWAAI An Exhibition on Coloured Identity “Contrary to what Shakespeare's Juliet famously opined —‘What's in a name? That which we call a rose/ By any other name would smell as sweet’ — I believe that names and labels do matter, especially when it comes to the politics of identity and how we perceive (or, perhaps

KWAAI: group exhibition2020-08-06T14:38:12+02:00

Kara Taylor | Everything I Felt and Heard

2020-08-06T14:38:23+02:00

Kara Taylor | Everything I Felt and Heard For the month of November, Kara Taylor is welcomed to Eclectica Contemporary to show her solo exhibition, Everything I Felt and Heard, which reflects on her experience working creatively in South Africa as well as on her childhood and the privileges she experienced in the USA. American-born artist, Kara Taylor graduated with a

Kara Taylor | Everything I Felt and Heard2020-08-06T14:38:23+02:00

Claudia Treagus | My Capricorn Series

2020-08-06T14:38:29+02:00

Claudia Treagus | My Capricorn Series Passionate painter, Claudia Treagus, doesn’t have the everyday education axis into art. She took art in high school and only 15 years later rekindled her relationship with the medium during an uncomfortable pregnancy. In the sleepless late nights she found comfort in painting the subtle beauties of daily life, highlighting that which is often taken

Claudia Treagus | My Capricorn Series2020-08-06T14:38:29+02:00

Also Known As Africa – Art and Design Fair

2020-08-06T14:38:36+02:00

Also Known As Africa - Art and Design Fair Eclectica Contemporary will be showcasing a variety of artworks at Also Known As Africa - Art and Design Fair from the 9 - 11 November 2018 Featuring Artworks by: Hussein Salim Kyu Sang Lee Asuka Nirasawa Hussein Salim Born in Karim Sudan in 1966, Hussein Salim, found himself, along

Also Known As Africa – Art and Design Fair2020-08-06T14:38:36+02:00

Lost Souls – Anthony Lane

2020-08-06T14:38:52+02:00

Lost Souls | Anthony Lane Anthony Lane and Eclectica Contemporary present a discourse on the Syrian Humanitarian crisis to Cape Town. In September 2015 the photo of three - year old Ayan Kurdi sent waves of intense empathy, sorrow and shock throughout the world, as the public was confronted with the Syrian crisis. His delicate and waif lifeless body washed ashore

Lost Souls – Anthony Lane2020-08-06T14:38:52+02:00

Ibrahim Khatab | Alive Memory

2020-08-06T14:38:59+02:00

Ibrahim Khatab | Alive Memory Eclectica Contemporary welcomes Egyptian artist Ibrahim Khatab’s exhibition “Alive Memory” to it’s gallery. The work showcases the artist's deep love of calligraphy through a collection of paintings, which demonstrate his love for colour, space and arabic script which all  factor heavily in his art. The painter Pablo Picasso once said “If I had known there was

Ibrahim Khatab | Alive Memory2020-08-06T14:38:59+02:00

BEING – Asuka Nirasawa

2020-08-06T14:39:05+02:00

BEING Asuka Nirasawa is a multifaceted multimedia artist who shares the results of the partnership between her artistic fluidity, curiosity and philosophical sensibilities at Eclectica Contemporary through this exhibition “BEING”. Asuka’s work combines four series of works of which the common thread of the work consists of a circular pattern. Through these particular works – Asuka presents viewers with her exploration

BEING – Asuka Nirasawa2020-08-06T14:39:05+02:00

FNB Johannesburg Art Fair

2020-08-06T14:39:16+02:00

Eclectica Contemporary | FNB  Johannesburg  Art  Fair Each of the artists we have chosen utilize their own individual techniques to convey commentary on the world as they experience it. Hussein Salim, a Sudanese artist, uses motif and repetition to illustrate his understanding of spiritual, social and environmental instances – often invoking symbolism as a means of communicating cultural ritual and mythological

FNB Johannesburg Art Fair2020-08-06T14:39:16+02:00

Nina Holmes – Un|safe

2020-08-06T14:39:24+02:00

Nina Holmes – Un|safe Un|safe is a solo exhibition presented by Nina Holmes. The exhibition is an exploration of the tensions and anxieties, often taken for granted or ignored as the 'norm', through painting and mixed media works on varying scales. Nina has contemplated, through these works, notions of risk, safety, measures for protection and how we view the people and

Nina Holmes – Un|safe2020-08-06T14:39:24+02:00

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