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  2. Johannesburg Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Johannesburg Art Gallery collection was opened to the public in 1910, before the gallery itself had been built, and was housed at the University of the Witwatersrand. The architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens , came to South Africa in 1910 to examine the site and begin the designs, after Lady Florence Phillips had secured funding from the city for a ...

  3. Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    Johannesburg is home to the National School of Arts, The University of Witwatersrand's School of the Arts and the South African Ballet Theatre, [115] [116] as well as the Johannesburg Art Gallery [117] and other prominent cultural landmarks, such as the Mary Fitzgerald Square [115] and numerous other museums, theatres, galleries and libraries ...

  4. Goodman Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Goodman Gallery is an art gallery founded in Johannesburg, South Africa by Linda Givon (previously Goodman) in 1966. [1] [2] The gallery operates spaces in Johannesburg, Cape Town, London and New York. It represents both established and emerging artists who are regarded as having helped shape the landscape of contemporary art in Southern Africa.

  5. Brenthurst Library - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the Oppenheimer family moved their collection from the Johannesburg Art Gallery (JAG) to the Brenthurst Library. [11] The collection had been on permanent loan to the JAG since the mid-1980s. However, the building conditions have deteriorated significantly in recent years. [12]

  6. 28 artworks mysteriously disappeared three decades ago ... - AOL

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    Renowned South African artist Mmakgabo Helen Sebidi had a series of artworks disappear during a trip to Sweden in 1991. Three decades later, most of the “Ntlo E Etsamayang (The Walking House ...

  7. Gallery MOMO - Wikipedia

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    Gallery MOMO was founded in Johannesburg in 2002 by the South African art dealer and collector, Monna Mokoena. [2] In 2015, the organization opened a second branch in Cape Town. [ 3 ]