Art Joburg 2022

2 – 4 September 2022| Sandton Convention Centre

FNB Joburg Art Fair  is the first international art fair on the continent, and plays a pivotal role in supporting the contemporary arts landscape in Africa. The Fair provides a space for leading artists, galleries, collectors, writers, thinkers and art lovers to congregate.

The Fair is Africa’s leading art fair focused on contemporary art from the continent and diaspora. Now in its twelfth year, it continues to strengthen this position by presenting the finest of contemporary African art alongside memorable exhibitions and groundbreaking initiatives.

Art Joburg is invitation only. For the main section, invitations are extended by a selection committee made up of leading gallerists, and are based on criteria that are in line with leading art fairs around the world.

The LAB section, dedicated the development of the next generation of galleries, is curated by Nicole Siegenthaler (Fair Manager) and Banele Khoza (BKhz, Founding Director).  More details on criteria are available on our Exhibitors page.

Johannesburg is the cultural and economic capital of Africa, and Fair is its leading art fair.  We believe there is no better place than Johannesburg to show all of our best artists under one roof.  Because artists are best served by strong galleries  with long-term representation, physical exhibition spaces and free entry for the public  Art Joburg is run for galleries with galleries, and is committed to further building our region’s gallery infrastructure.

See What’s ON at MoMAA

September 2 @ 14:00 — September 4 @ 20:00
14:00

Johannesburg, Sandton Convention Centre, South Africa

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