Last week, over 100 people joined us at the Mosi-O-Tunya gallery to enjoy our collection of African art, join in our auction of ‘The Dream’ by Tackson Muvezwa and choose pieces to buy and display in their homes. Congratulations to the new owners of all the pieces sold at the event and thank you to Imara Holdings, Fiducia Partners… Continue reading An evening at the Mosi-O-Tunya Gallery
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Antoinette McMaster Uses Art to Challenge Domestic Abuse
Antoinette McMaster Uses Art to Challenge Domestic Abuse. Antionette McMaster is a visual artist residing in Johannesburg, South Africa. Currently completing her Honours Degree in Visual Art at Unisa, her work is focused around gender based violence and the increasing prevalence of femicide, rape and domestic violence. Her recent work highlights domestic abuse and she… Continue reading Antoinette McMaster Uses Art to Challenge Domestic Abuse
Scouting for artists and meeting the people shaping the future of African art
Last month, our Gallery’s founder Edwin Wulfsohn took a trip to Africa with his two sons Harry and Jason to explore his family’s history, discover emerging artists and scout for new artwork for the Mosi-O-Tunya Gallery. Edwin grew up in Zambia and his family has had a strong connection with the country since his father,… Continue reading Scouting for artists and meeting the people shaping the future of African art