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IZIKO SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL GALLERY
Government Avenue, The Gardens, Cape Town
Tel: 021 467 4660
10am - 5pm
Tuesdays to Sundays, closed on Mondays
R10 for adults
R5 for children, pensioners and students

The Iziko South African National Gallery will host a new media and video lounge screening the work of 15 artists. With a line up that ranges from videos made with extremely limited resources to impressive new media works and audio-visual installations, the lounge aims to challenge preconceived notions of African art with its diverse fresh and dynamic perspectives. Visitors to SANG can also see the work of Brett Murray, Churchill Madikida and Santu Mofokeng.

The video lounge will also play out at LBs every Thursday night from 8pm.
222 Long Street (above Joburg Bar)
Tel: 021 422 0142
Every Thursday from 8pm

Foot on, 2005, Installation video
Adel Abdessemed - Algeria/France
Photos des masques
Sammy Baloji - DRC
bello
Ty Bello - Nigeria
bopape
Dineo Seshee Bopape - South Africa
boubdellah
Zoulikha Bouabdellah - Algeria/ France
meschac_gaba
Meshac Gaba - Benin/ Netherlands
Anawana_Haloba
Anawana Haloba - Zambia/ Norway
Susan_Hefuna
Susan Hefuna - Egypt/ Germany
kentridge
William Kentridge - South Africa
Churchill_Madikida
Churchill Madikida - South Africa
mama
Thando Mama - South Africa
mofokeng
Santu Mofokeng - South Africa
Muholi
Zanele Muholi - South Africa
Mukabi
Patrick Mukabi - Kenya
murray
Brett Murray - South Africa
mwangi
Ingrid Mwangi - Kenya/ Germany
youmbi
Emile Youmbi - Cameroon
zinkpe
Dominique Zinkpe - Benin/ France
   

Special thanks to AMAC for loaning us their audio visual equipment.

CENTRE FOR THE BOOK
62 Queen Victoria Street, Cape Town
Tel: 021 423 2669
8:15am - 4:15pm
Mondays to Fridays

South African art veteran Peter Clarke shows his Fanfare installation which comprises a series of colourful mixed media collages, while Senam Okudzeto (Ghana/US/UK) presents Capitalism and Schizophrenia, an installation work that combines "get rich quick" books and 419 scam emails.

clarke
Peter Clarke - South Africa
okudzeto
Senam Okudzeto - US/Ghana/UK

IZIKO SLAVE LODGE
Cnr Adderley and Whale Street, Cape Town
Tel: 021 460 8242
10am - 5pm
Mondays to Saturdays
R10 for adults
R5 for children, pensioners and students

The Slave Lodge serves as a backdrop for painter, printmaker and installation artist Muhsana Ali's (Senegal / USA) presentation focusing on issues relating to slavery, history, alienation and dislocation, which takes place on 2 April at 14:00.

The Room of Return, 2002, installation
Muhsana Ali - Senegal / USA

THE CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE
Kasteel Street, Cape Town
Tel: (021) 787 1260
9am - 4pm
Daily
R10 for CAPE visitors

Castle of Good Hope features Penny Siopis’ (SA) Pinky Pinky installation, a sound installation called Can you See, Can you Hear? by Anawana Haloba (Zambia) and works by Mustafa Maluka (SA) and Thando Mama (SA). Also on show is Sammy Baloji's (DRC) Images of Likasi, a 50 metre photographic installation that recreates the experience walking down one of the main streets in Likasi, a town situated in the Katanga region of DRC.

Anawana_Haloba
Anawana Haloba - Zambia/ Norway
Maluka
Mustafa Maluka - South Africa
mama
Thando Mama - South Africa
siopis
Penny Siopis - South Africa
Photos des masques
Sammy Baloji - DRC

LOOK OUT! HILL
Corner of Spine Road and Mew Way Road, Ilitha Park, Khayelitsha
Tel: 021 361 7087
8am - 4:30pm
Mondays - Fridays
Saturday by appointment

Lookout Hill in Khayelitsha features Nicholas Hlobo's kraal installation, Titus Moteyane's 7-metre city maps, Marlene Duma's prints, photographs by David Goldblatt, works by Dineo Seshee Bopape and portraits by Zanele Muholi, Mustafa Maluka and Nontsikelelo 'Lolo' Veleko. African artists showing work at the venue include El Loko and Godfried Donkor both of who use diverse, mixed media to explore cultural difference, as well as Hany Rashed, who presents an installation and Mambakwedza Mutasa who is showing sculptural work. Dinkie Sithole will present a performance work at the CAPE 2007 public opening on Saturday 24 March 2007, 13:30 and veteran photographer George Hallett will photograph the opening event as his contribution to CAPE 2007.

bopape
Dineo Seshee Bopape - South Africa
donkor
Godfried Donkor - Ghana/ UK
dumas
Marlene Dumas - South Africa/ Netherlands
David_Goldblatt
David Goldblatt - South Africa
George_Hallett
George Hallett - South Africa
Nicholas_Hlobo
Nicholas Hlobo - South Africa
X
El Loko - Togo/ Germany
moteyane
Titus Moteyane - South Africa
Muholi
Zanele Muholi - South Africa
murray
Brett Murray - South Africa
mutasa
Mambakwedza Mutasa - Zimbabwe
rashed
Hany Rashed - Egypt
sithole
Dinkies Sithole - South Africa
veleko
Nontsikelelo Lolo Veleko - South Africa
   

SPIER GALLERY
R310 Stellenbosch
Tel: 021 881 3116
10am - 5pm
Daily

Spier showcases work by Anawana Haloba and Wim Botha, alongside Berni Searle's video installation and prints and Nontsikelelo 'Lolo' Veleko's street fashion images.

Anawana_Haloba
Anawana Haloba - Zambia/ Norway
botha
Wim Botha - South Africa
veleko
Nontsikelelo Lolo Veleko - South Africa
searle
Berni Searle- South Africa

US GALLERY
Corner of Dorp and Bird Street, Stellenbosch
Tel: 021 808 3524
9am - 5pm
Mondays to Fridays
Saturday: 9am - 1pm

At the US Gallery the unrelenting energy of Robin Rhode’s animated “flip book” video Color Chart (recently shown at Art Basel Miami 2006) resonates against the sharp conceptual aesthetics of Willem Boshoff’s installation, Skoob (books backwards) and Billie Zangewa’s playful fabric works. Ina van Zyl will show her provocative paintings exploring the tension between a highly mediated image and the visceral immediacy of a seductively painted surface in April.

boshoff
Willem Boshoff - South Africa
rhode
Robin Rhode - South Africa
zangwa
Billie Zangewa - South Africa
X
Ina Van Zyl - South Africa/ Netherlands

SOUP AFRIQUE KITCHEN @ AFRO CAFE
Afro Cafe
48 Church Street, Cape Town
Tel: 021 4261857
Every Thursday from 6pm

The Soup Afrique Kitchen at Afro Café serves up a weekly menu of artist's favourite dishes. Watch this space to find out what's cooking.