Incantations

2023-09-06T11:48:01+02:00

This exhibition showcases female and non-binary artists that engage Incantations as a methodology in their various practices to create and formulate their own bodies of work.

Incantations2023-09-06T11:48:01+02:00

Miart Art Fair 2023

2023-04-14T14:36:46+02:00

Eclectica Contemporary is proud to present its showcase for this year's Miart Art Fair, which offers a jubilant tribute to the rich tapestry of pan-African creative expression. Our exhibition places a special emphasis on the diverse and dynamic work of artists hailing from Kenya, Nigeria, and Egypt, each of whom contribute significantly to the ongoing discourse surrounding contemporary African art.

Miart Art Fair 20232023-04-14T14:36:46+02:00

Mpho Feni Chulumanco

2023-03-28T09:20:49+02:00

Chulumanco “There’s nothing quite as valuable as family for those lucky enough to have one”. “It’s the stick-together family that wins the joys of earth, That hears the sweetest music and that finds the finest mirth; It’s the old home roof that shelters all the charm that life can give; There you find the gladdest play-ground, there the happiest spot to live”.

Mpho Feni Chulumanco2023-03-28T09:20:49+02:00

CTAF: Colourful Thinking

2023-02-14T08:41:00+02:00

CTAF 2023: Colourful Thinking "Eclectica contemporary is pleased to present an exciting celebration of color and African identity in our group exhibition, "Colourful Thinking." This vibrant display features works by artists Ayogu Kingsley, Johannes Phokela, Thebe Phetogo, Nedia Were, Bob-Nosa Uwagboe, Dankyi Mensah, Shaquille Aaron Keith, Ley Mboramwe, and Anthony Lane. Through the use of expressive colors and textures, these talented artists capture

CTAF: Colourful Thinking2023-02-14T08:41:00+02:00

Crazy Little Thing Called Love: Nedia Were Solo

2023-02-14T08:40:28+02:00

Crazy Little Thing Called Love: Nedia Were Solo When Nedia Were considers ‘love, connections and relationships’ as ‘the most important aspect in human life’, he is tapping our core longing in a time that has become brutally divisive, hurtful and hateful, in which reason has been vanquished, intuition obliterated, the only call heeded by the majority, trapped in their respective silos, one that

Crazy Little Thing Called Love: Nedia Were Solo2023-02-14T08:40:28+02:00

Nina Holmes: it is not what i see

2020-08-06T14:34:27+02:00

it is not what i see the dankness, the brown mustiness deeply integrated into fathomless pits of earth under earth the sharp, excited green of new life, new promises prim and contained each leaf shape. the frilly, delicate ferns lacy tendrils and soft. the albino white patches on trunks of trees blending into sap green, mouldy dark - so unexpected the

Nina Holmes: it is not what i see2020-08-06T14:34:27+02:00

Ley Mboramwe

2020-08-06T14:36:24+02:00

Ley Mboramwe Ley Mboramwe hails from the Democratic Republic of Congo. He completed his degree in Fine Art at the ‘Academie des Beaux’ in Kinshasa (the centre of Africa). His life experience in the Congo, its suffering, beauty, politics, culture and economic circumstances is evident in his work. Through his work he has tried to convey rhythm, emotion and freedom of the human

Ley Mboramwe2020-08-06T14:36:24+02:00

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