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	<title>Design News &#187; Cape Heritage Hotel</title>
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		<title>&#8216;North Bound&#039;: From the Overberg to Tunisia, Rentia Retief&#8217;s new solo exhibition at Sisonke Gallery charts a journey of belonging</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 08:12:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sisonke Gallery at the Cape Heritage Hotel is pleased to present ‘North Bound’, a solo exhibition by Western Cape artist Rentia Retief. On show from 3 June to 31 July 2026, the exhibition marks another significant chapter in Retief’s evolving exploration of place, memory and the emotional life of the natural world. The exhibition was born from a transformative experience: an artist residency in Tunisia, on the northernmost tip of the African continent. For Retief, who grew up in the Overberg (not far from Africa’s southernmost point) this journey was significantly personal. North Bound brings together works made during that residency and in its aftermath, alongside paintings inspired by recent travels through the Northern Cape and Limpopo. The title carries both literal and metaphorical weight. It references the ancient route of Africa’s earliest human migrations (the great northward trek from the southern tip of the continent) and it speaks to Retief’s own heritage as someone of Northern European descent, living and belonging in the South of Africa. ‘The physical and cultural contrast between these spaces was a personal journey of finding a sense of belonging within Africa as a South African,’ she says. Underpinning the exhibition is the concept of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Not everything needs to be explained. Tanja Truscott’s ‘Without Words’ at Sisonke Gallery</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 12:30:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a world sodden with images, opinions and noise, Cape Town–based artist Tanja Truscott is asking something quieter of us: to look, to pause…and to feel.  Running at Sisonke Gallery from 03 March to 31 May 2026, ‘Without Words&#8217; is her new solo exhibition of abstract drawings on paper, presented by House Union Block (HUB). Truscott was a Nando’s Creative Exchange (NCX) participant in 2024 and the exhibition extends the support and momentum fostered through the programme, which is facilitated by HUB.  The show offers a considered counterpoint to the speed and noise of contemporary visual culture, inviting viewers to spend time with work that resists explanation and rewards stillness. Rather than drawing with pencil, Truscott uses oil paint on carefully prepared paper, allowing the linework to take centre stage. Some drawings hold faint traces of real-world references (a garden, a figure, a place), while others emerge without any external reference at all. In these works, line becomes an expression of feeling rather than depiction. ‘The title “Without Words” reflects how I hope the exhibition is experienced,’ says Truscott. ‘It doesn’t ask the viewer to understand or decode anything. It simply invites them to be open to what they see [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Lights in Darkness, Darkness in Light: Sandile Ashar Mhlongo shines in solo show at Sisonke Gallery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Sep 2024 10:28:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Look at the Sun_Sandile Mhlongo Experience the contrasts of Cape Town through Sandile Ashar Mhlongo’s evocative acrylic paintings. Lights in Darkness, Darkness in Light is exhibited by House Union Block (HUB) at the Cape Heritage Hotel’s Sisonke Gallery until  27 October 2024. HUB is a nonprofit organisation connecting South African artists to commercial opportunities under the umbrella of Spier Arts Trust. Operating out of the trust’s Union House building in Commercial Street, Cape Town, HUB consists of a gallery space and a multi-disciplinary team dedicated to curating local and international exhibitions to create career-boosting visibility and an opportunity to sell for South African fine artists, such as Mhlongo. A second-generation artist born in Gugulethu and living in Mitchell’s Plain’s Lost City, Mhlongo’s art career began during his high school years in the late 1980s. Learning from his father &#8211; an artist working as a bricklayer &#8211; he is passionate about making his family’s lived experiences visible through his work. His visually striking depictions of everyday life have a strong sense of place infused with a touch of surreality.  Painting visual metaphors, Mhlongo’s latest collection embodies the principle of choosing to look at light, even in times of darkness. His work [...]]]></description>
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