The Cape Gallery Presents The Annual WildLife Exhibition 2022
On view until the 30th of September 2022, you won’t want to miss the latest WildLife Exhibition now on at The Cape Gallery.
The annual WildLife exhibition reflects the beauty of the natural world. Here, the emphasis is on conservation and awareness.
If you have not yet viewed the exhibition, it’ll be on show until the 30th of September!
MAKIWA MUTOMBA Title: Lioness Size: 120 x 120 cm Media: Oil on canvas
Preserving our natural heritage
Intrepid adventurers and agents for conservation, wildlife artists research and convey visual information on the rich diversity of Flora and Fauna in South Africa. This exhibition calls for a positive response to preserving our natural heritage.
More about The Cape Gallery
The Cape Gallery, 60 Church Street is set in the heart of the old city off the Church Street walking mall, flanked by the colourful Georgian and Dutch facades built by the 18th and 19th century settlers. Behind these facades are some of the oldest and most prestigious galleries, antique shops, and auction houses in Cape Town.
Central to the tradition of South African painting is the abiding love of the land. Early Cape painters were ‘reporters’ who described the topography, flora and fauna of this fascinating land, a conservative approach which is still favoured by the gallery’s clients today.
Recently the emergence of vibrant street art has added an essentially African character to the work on display.
Don’t miss out on this latest exhibition.
ANN GADD Title: Happy hippos Size: 54 x 120 cm Media: Acrylic on canvas
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