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What to expect from Art Franschhoek 2019

The fourth instalment of the Art Franschhoek art festival will be held in the Franschhoek Wine Valley from 25 to 27 October 2019. The weekend is dedicated to showcasing some of the region's works of arts and exhibitions.

Over the past 10 years research has shown that Franschhoek attracts many high-end visitors to the Cape, many of whom include art-loving tourists. This has allowed the industry to adapt locally with several serious galleries in Franschhoek, such as EBONY/CURATED and Everard Read, to showcase world-class exhibitions regularly.

On the lineup

Ultimately, this led to the establishment of Art Franschhoek. In recent years art has become relevant and sought-after, and as such so has the art attraction in Franschhoek, which is home to 16 galleries.

The demand for fine art has, in turn, lifted Franschhoek’s aspirational presence so much more. Furthermore, Art Franschhoek helps to highlight the diversity of the galleries in and around Franschhoek, offering both the connoisseur as well as the amateur exquisite artworks to view in a non-sterile space.

Art enthusiasts can choose to leisurely browse the galleries situated along the village’s main road, and within comfortable walking distance from each other. Alternatively choose to view the artworks on display at some of the wine farms, which include The Gallery at Grande Provence, La Motte Museum and Leeu Estates.

Joining these galleries in this year’s lineup will be Art in the Yard, Abe Opperman Gallery, EBONY/CURATED Bordeaux House, Everard Read Gallery, Johannes du Plessis, Oda Gallery, Oink At Farm Sanctuary SA, Senechal-Senekal Art Gallery and The Boutique Gallery.

A highlight of this year’s weekend will be an exhibition entitled Masterpieces from Franschhoek Private Collections. A unique once-off display of exquisite artworks on loan from private owners for this weekend. These include never before seen works by the likes of William Kentridge, Alexis Preller, Dumile Feni, Robert Hodgins, Maud Sumner, to name but a few. Viewings of these rare gems will be on view to the public at EBONY/CURATED’s Bordeaux House Gallery.

A detailed programme is available on the festival website.

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