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

Latitudes Art Fair 2020

2020-08-17T17:09:44+02:00

Latitudes Art Fair 2020 Latitudes Art Fair 2020 is now live and Eclectica Contemporary is excited to show works by Ofentse Seshabela, Nina Holmes, Hussein Salim and Ley Mboramwe. Latitudes is your new online market space to explore and buy contemporary art from Africa.  With a constantly changing, curated selection of art from the continent and the diaspora,

Latitudes Art Fair 20202020-08-17T17:09:44+02:00

COLLECTIVE DELUSION: group exhibition

2020-08-06T14:35:38+02:00

COLLECTIVE DELUSION Artists: Ley Mboramwe Loyiso Mkize Mia Darling Theko Boshomane Amy Lindeque The winter has arrived once more. Another summer gone and the sighs of the dams, as they feel the rain once more, echo the relief felt by us all. Twenty-five years have now come and passed since the first election of democratic South Africa in 1994 and we

COLLECTIVE DELUSION: group exhibition2020-08-06T14:35:38+02:00

Body, Soul and Spirit: Ley Mboramwe

2020-08-06T14:41:58+02:00

Body, Soul and Spirit: Ley Mboramwe Ley Mboramwe is a Cape Town based artist, originally from Kinshasa, DRC. He completed his degree in Fine Art at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Kinshasa, overcoming the loss of his parents and managing to qualify in the midst of the war. Experiences of his time in the DRC, its suffering, beauty, politics, and

Body, Soul and Spirit: Ley Mboramwe2020-08-06T14:41:58+02:00

Ubuntu / Uhuru / Awethu : Group exhibition

2020-08-06T14:42:29+02:00

Ubuntu/Uhuru/Awethu If ever the dryness of a language is felt, it is in the misused, overused and ideologically-motivated use of words such as “freedom”, “peace” and “humanity”. For these words, have been used for extreme political reasons as much as for sincere attempts to live up to such notions. In other words, one finds for example in the political speeches of even political

Ubuntu / Uhuru / Awethu : Group exhibition2020-08-06T14:42:29+02:00

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