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Art galleries in Cape Town
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South Africa is home to a wide range of fascinating art galleries that offers visitors a rich artistic feast. Galleries exhibit a variety of art work ranging from traditional African art to more contemporary and modern styles using a variety of media.

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34 Long is an independent commercial gallery dealing in contemporary fine art. The gallery puts together a number of solo exhibitions per year. |
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The Alfred Mall Gallery brings you the finest in contemporary South African fine art. Established in 1994. |
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The Association For Visual Arts is an important not-for-profit gallery in central Cape Town hosting up to 50 exhibitions a year, with proposals selected by committee. |
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This contemporary gallery functions as a dual-medium promoter. As Erdmann Contemporary the gallery is dedicated to the promotion of contemporary comic art and simultaneously as the Photographers Gallery |
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A regional offshoot of the long-established Johannesburg gallery, the Everard Read specialises in investment art including wildlife and landscape paintings. |
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Greatmore Studios offer work places to local artists and temporary residencies to visiting artists. Exhibitions by residents are held on an irregular basis. |
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Irma Stern (1894-1966) was a major South African artist who achieved national and international recognition in her lifetime. |
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The gallery was established in Cape Town in 1998 and has gained a reputation for being one of the country's leading galleries for contemporary artists and art collectors. |
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Features a selection of works by South African Masters as well as works by leading South African contemporary artists. |
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Kunst House is home to exhibitions from a wide cross-section of artists. |
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Raw Vision Gallery is a newcomer to the Cape Town art scene, having opened in June 2009. It promotes the work of South African as well as international artists, photographers, sculptors, ceramicists and animators. |
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South Africa's premier art museum houses outstanding collections of South African, African, British, French, Dutch and Flemish art. |
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The Cape Gallery seeks to expose Fine Art that is rooted in the African Tradition, work which carries the unique cultural stamp of their continent yet can touch the imagination of others who view it. |
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The Urban Contemporary Art Gallery exhibits the work of many different artists and holds regular exhibitions. |
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Regular exhibitions of a range of contemporary art (sculpture, painting, photography, etc), including solo and group exhibitions. |
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The William Fehr Collection is a permanent display of historical paintings and decorative arts from the 17th to mid-19th centuries reflecting social life, events and the natural environment. |
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