Afronova

Afronova Sibusiso Bheka
Lawrence Lemaoana
Vuyo Mabheka
Alice Mann
Dimakatso Mathopa
Owanto
John Liebenberg
Mauro Pinto
Ricardo Rangel

Established in 2005 in Newtown in front of the legendary Market Theatre, Afronova later moved to urban Braamfontein and, since 2013, operates from a private space in Parkhurst, one of the busiest areas of Johannesburg. Since its opening, Afronova has held numerous exhibitions by artists from around Africa, the Indian Ocean and the Caribbean’s. By showcasing a series of performances, book launches

and readings, fashion shows, screenings, gathering and artist residencies, the gallery has stayed true to its purpose of being a polyphonic platform for African contemporary expressions. While exploring new insights, Afronova’s collection embraces the visionary moderns and focuses on the young contemporaries. More than a physical space, Afronova is a journey shared with a growing family of artists, partners and friends. It is a vehicle for aesthetics, debates and transformation, circulating artists and practices – a constant dialogue. Afronova’s humble contribution looks at Africa as a politically, economically, spiritually and ethnically heterogeneous tapestry and questions what ties us together, what cements the fragments, what fosters métissage. Without pretending to conduct a comprehensive survey, Afronova patiently draws a faceted picture and with each exhibition opens a new window with a relentless desire to consolidate an original system of value, independent from validation from the West. It is a challenging and rewarding experience driven by the excitement of taking risks and making artistic choices. It has been a rare opportunity to interact with each artist and getting to know each personality and sensibility, as well as enjoying the insight into varying perspectives of such a cosmopolitan public.

Sibusiso Bheka wins the ORMS International Photography Prize — leading a new generation of South African creatives resha...
31/03/2026

Sibusiso Bheka wins the ORMS International Photography Prize — leading a new generation of South African creatives reshaping the global art scene 🇿🇦🔥

As of March 2026, South Africa’s creative landscape is experiencing a massive surge in global influence 🌍✨

Driven by a new wave of cultural mavericks, this movement blends high-tech innovation with deep ancestral roots — turning the “South African lens” into a primary source of inspiration.

🎨 The New Vanguard of Visual Arts

1 — Sibusiso Bheka
His work transforms everyday urban landscapes into haunting visual dialogues — exploring identity, memory, and the unseen layers of city life.

And this is just the beginning!

Let's go🚀

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Alice MannThe Night Is YoungThe new IDEA book.Published March 12.Sunday, March 85–7pmSigned copies available in person.D...
03/03/2026

Alice Mann
The Night Is Young

The new IDEA book.
Published March 12.

Sunday, March 8
5–7pm

Signed copies available in person.

Dover Street Market Paris
Drinks by Rose Bakery

RSVP via link in bio of .ltd 🖤



What a week at  ✨A huge thank you to all the collectors, artists, friends and art lovers who have been supporting Afrono...
24/02/2026

What a week at ✨

A huge thank you to all the collectors, artists, friends and art lovers who have been supporting Afronova and its young artists for so many years — your trust and enthusiasm mean the world to us!

A very special thank you to for your incredible help this week ❤️

Our success is truly thanks to you all.

See you next at ! 🚀

And the winner is  🔥🔥🔥
20/02/2026

And the winner is 🔥🔥🔥

Come meet us on booth A8 ❤️We are pleased to return to Cape Town with a focused selection of works by five young South A...
20/02/2026

Come meet us on booth A8 ❤️

We are pleased to return to Cape Town with a focused selection of works by five young South African artists whose practices are regularly featured internationally and in museum exhibitions.

Sibusiso Bheka | Vuyo Mabheka | Alice Mann | Dimakatso Mathopa | Mashudu Nevhutalu

Bringing these artists together in Cape Town offers a distinctive opportunity to encounter their work side by side, within a curated presentation that reflects the gallery’s ongoing commitment to discovering and supporting talented South African artists, and building sustainable international visibility for their practices.

We would be delighted to welcome you at Booth A8

Public Opening Hours
Friday 20 February | 12:00 – 19:00
Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 February | 11:00 – 19:00

Cape Town International Convention Centre

For the catalogue and further information, please contact [email protected]

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20/02/2026
Gen Z: Shaping a New GazeDimakatso Mathipa, Individual Beings Relocated III (Collection Photo Elysee)Exhibition views, G...
22/01/2026

Gen Z: Shaping a New Gaze
Dimakatso Mathipa, Individual Beings Relocated III (Collection Photo Elysee)
Exhibition views, Gen Z: Shaping a New Gaze, Photo Elysée, 2025 © Khashayar Javanmardi / Photo Elysée / Plateforme 10

23/11/2025

Thank you!!!
17/11/2025

Thank you!!!

Vuyo Mabheka  Home . The seventh edition of Foto/Industria, the Biennial of Photography of Industry and Work , under the...
07/11/2025

Vuyo Mabheka


Home . The seventh edition of Foto/Industria, the Biennial of Photography of Industry and Work , under the artistic direction of Francesco Zanot, from November 7 to December 14, 2025 , is dedicated to the theme of the home .

Ten exhibitions are being held in seven locations in Bologna's historic center . The eleventh exhibition, Living, Working, Surviving by Canadian artist Jeff Wall , curated by Urs Stahel, is hosted at MAST.Galleries (until March 8, 2026) .

The FOTO/INDUSTRIA 2025 exhibitions constitute a visual chronology on the theme of the home, from the early twentieth century to the present day. They offer the opportunity to observe and explore the research of a selection of international artists (including emerging young artists and leading figures on the global scene) through exhibitions that span over a century and explore every corner of the globe.

Jeff Wall's Living, Working, Surviving exhibition presents a selection of works that trace the extraordinary artistic journey of one of the most important artists of our time. The exhibition features twenty-eight works, including lightboxes and large-format prints, in color and black and white, created between 1980 and 2021 and drawn from private collections and international museums.

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