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Sounds and Silences from a San Archive
Thursday, August 18th 2011
18 August 2011-15 May 2012. This exhibition, entitled Sound and Silences from a San Archive, displays a series of artefacts, rare wax cylinder sound recordings, ethnographic texts, drawings and other... more
Fired: An Exhibition of South African Ceramics
Sunday, February 26th 2012
26 February 2012-26 February 2013. On display is a selection of these rich and diverse ceramic holdings, made of fired clay, which are part of the permanent collections of Iziko... more
Monday, August 15th 2011
15 August 2011-30 April 2012. This exhibition, organized in collaboration with the Italian Institute of Culture, displays a series of photographs by the controversial Italian anthropologist, Lidio Cipriani (1892–1962). Cipriani... more
Thursday, September 1st 2011
1 September 2011-29 February 2012. This exhibition, entitled Neither Man Nor Stone, brings together a selection of works coming from the Iziko South African National Gallery’s Permanent Collection as well... more
Wednesday, November 9th 2011
9 November 2011-10 April 2012. This exhibition pays homage to the renowned contemporary British conceptual and land artist, Richard Long. On display are a series of photographs, taken in Southern... more
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2011
Wednesday, December 7th 2011
7 December 2011-13 March 2012. Once again Iziko hosts this exhibition, which showcases the works of the best natural history professional and amateur photographers, who won the wildlife photography competition... more
For Future Generations - Hugh Tracey and the International Library of African Music
Saturday, November 19th 2011
19 November 2011-31 March 2012. The Iziko Good Hope Gallery hosts this travelling exhibition, entitled For Future Generations - Hugh Tracey and the International Library of African Music, which pays... more
Listening to Distant Thunder: The Art of Peter Clarke
Thursday, October 20th 2011
20 October 2011-19 February 2011. This exhibition pays homage to The Art of Peter Clarke and his contribution to the South African art. On display are a series of... more
