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  2. Johannesburg Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Johannesburg Art Gallery (JAG) is an art gallery in Joubert Park in the city centre of Johannesburg, South Africa. Recent reports indicate that the Gallery is potentially facing a spiral of rapid decline or institutional destruction.

  3. History of Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    The style is described as Edwardian Baroque with a portico of Ionic columns and tower with a half dome entrance described as neo-Renaissance. Florence Phillips, an art collector and the wife of mining magnate Lionel Phillips, established the first collection for the Johannesburg Art Gallery using funds donated by her husband. The architect, Sir ...

  4. Johannesburg Heritage Foundation - Wikipedia

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    JHF’s Book collection drives are run to raise funds for the Johannesburg Heritage Foundation. The JHF Heritage Weekend Big Book Sale is often held at grand houses [11] or heritage buildings. [12] The sale is an important fund raiser for the JHF, and the 2024 Sale is held at the Sisonke Hall at Holy Family College.

  5. MuseuMAfricA - Wikipedia

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    The museum has collections of African material culture from across the continent, including noted collections of tokens, musical instruments and head-rests.. Permanent exhibitions include MyCulture which outlines the different South African cultural and ethnic groups, their origins and how these groups have changed over time; [4] Johannesburg Transformations, highlighting the momentous changes ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Brenthurst Library - Wikipedia

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    The Brenthurst Library collection focuses mainly on the southern African region with most of the materials created from the 16th century until the 21st century. The collection consists of art, books & pamphlets, manuscripts, maps, and photographs. [5] One of the oldest items in the collection was published in approximately 1488.

  8. Sara Buijskes - Wikipedia

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    Sara Buijskes Sara Helena Violet Buijskes (23 September 1886 – 9 December 1970) was a pioneering South African photographer, recognized as Johannesburg's first professional female photographer. She was known for her portraiture and received international recognition for her work. Early life and education Sara Buijskes was born in Kimberley, South Africa, on 23 September 1886. She was the ...

  9. Nel Erasmus - Wikipedia

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    Nel Erasmus worked at the Johannesburg Art Gallery from 1957 and was the director from 1966 until her retirement in 1977. [4] She contributed to the acquisition of artworks for public and corporate (especially Sanlam and Sasol) collections in South Africa, in particular the international modern and contemporary collection at the Johannesburg Art Gallery.