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  • Dumile Feni, Wash Day, Douglas Lane, Durban, 1966/7
  • Dumile Feni, Untitled (Portrait of Docrat), 1968
    Dumile Feni, Untitled (Portrait of Docrat), 1968
  • Dumile Feni, Untitled (Seated woman), c.1966
    Dumile Feni, Untitled (Seated woman), c.1966
  • Dumile Feni, Untitled (Kneeling woman), 1966/7
    Dumile Feni, Untitled (Kneeling woman), 1966/7
  • Fred Page, Anonymous Intrusion, 1973
    Fred Page, Anonymous Intrusion, 1973
  • Fred Page, The Mermaid and the Mask, 1968
    Fred Page, The Mermaid and the Mask, 1968
  • Fred Page, Day Before Tomorrow, 1974
  • Gerard Sekoto, Fruit sellers, c. 1939-40
  • J.H. Pierneef, Farmhouse, 1918
  • John Koenakeefe Mohl, Riders in the Snow
    John Koenakeefe Mohl, Riders in the Snow
  • Moshekwa Langa, Lesedi, 2012
  • Paul Weinberg, 1994 Elections Portfolio, 2024
    Paul Weinberg, 1994 Elections Portfolio, 2024
  • Peter Clarke, A far journey, 1978
    Peter Clarke, A far journey, 1978
  • Robert Hodgins, Picture for a Forlorn Office, 2008
    Robert Hodgins, Picture for a Forlorn Office, 2008
  • Sam Nhlengethwa, Yellow Triangles, 1990
  • William Kentridge, A Formal Portrait of the Young Man as an Artist, 1980
    William Kentridge, A Formal Portrait of the Young Man as an Artist, 1980
  • William Kentridge, Lunch in the Garden, 1980
    William Kentridge, Lunch in the Garden, 1980
  • William Kentridge, Untitled (Three figure studies)
    William Kentridge, Untitled (Three figure studies)
  • Cameron Platter, Loving would be easy if your colors were my dreams (Diptych), 2020
    Cameron Platter, Loving would be easy if your colors were my dreams (Diptych), 2020
  • Chidinma Nnoli, Purple (Bloom Series), 2019
    Chidinma Nnoli, Purple (Bloom Series), 2019
  • Craig Cameron-Mackintosh, Horizon, 2021
    Craig Cameron-Mackintosh, Horizon, 2021
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Abie), 1992
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Abie), 1992
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (African Throne I), 1993
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (African Throne I), 1993
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Afro), 1993
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Afro), 1993
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Beno)
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Beno)
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Bridjat), 1992
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Bridjat), 1992
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Dibo), 1993
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Dibo), 1993
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Fi), 1992
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Fi), 1992
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Marvo), 1993
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Marvo), 1993
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Nackar), 1993
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Nackar), 1993
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Noki), 1993
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Noki), 1993
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Piero), 1993
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Piero), 1993
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Sandi), 1989
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Sandi), 1989
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Smoley), 1987
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Smoley), 1987
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Stallone), 1992
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Stallone), 1992
  • Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Tibor), 1993
    Edoardo Villa, Untitled (Tibor), 1993
  • Ephraim Ngatane, Still life with vessels and newspaper, 1966
  • George Pemba, Old Xhosa Woman, 1945
  • Helen Teede, House Plants, 2020
    Helen Teede, House Plants, 2020
  • Lucas Sithole, Lazy watchman (Night watchman) (LS8006), 1980
    Lucas Sithole, Lazy watchman (Night watchman) (LS8006), 1980
  • Paul Weinberg, A non-stop church meets every day on the mountain behind Muizenberg for worshippers, mainly from Burundi, but is also a haven for many other foreign Africans. Many believers travel from townships on the Cape Flats to attend ceremonies, Peck’s Peak, Muizen, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, A non-stop church meets every day on the mountain behind Muizenberg for worshippers, mainly from Burundi, but is also a haven for many other foreign Africans. Many believers travel from townships on the Cape Flats to attend ceremonies, Peck’s Peak, Muizen, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, AfrikaBurn, an annual gathering of revellers, follows the principles and practice of the American Burning Man festival. Its principles align with a transformative new age philosophy, Karoo, Western Cape, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, AfrikaBurn, an annual gathering of revellers, follows the principles and practice of the American Burning Man festival. Its principles align with a transformative new age philosophy, Karoo, Western Cape, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Bidklip has remained a spiritual loadstone and source of inspiration in the Nama community’s contested relationship with outsiders, Richtersveld, Northern Cape, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Bidklip has remained a spiritual loadstone and source of inspiration in the Nama community’s contested relationship with outsiders, Richtersveld, Northern Cape, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Boegoeberg is a revered spiritual site for the once-nomadic Nama people. Historically, communities stayed here on their travels south and north for summer and winter grazing. Today, the Boegoeberg is within the Alexkor mining area and is inaccessible to t, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Boegoeberg is a revered spiritual site for the once-nomadic Nama people. Historically, communities stayed here on their travels south and north for summer and winter grazing. Today, the Boegoeberg is within the Alexkor mining area and is inaccessible to t, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Camissa, a Khoi name meaning sweet waters, has spiritual connotations. The city of Cape Town has a unique underground system of rivers and aquifers throughout the city, near Khayelitsha, Cape Town, Western Cape, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Camissa, a Khoi name meaning sweet waters, has spiritual connotations. The city of Cape Town has a unique underground system of rivers and aquifers throughout the city, near Khayelitsha, Cape Town, Western Cape, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Cetshwayo’s grave is considered a sacred site for the isiZulu-speaking people, who hold him in high esteem for defeating the British army at Isandlwana in 1879, Nkandla Forest, KwaZulu-Natal, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Cetshwayo’s grave is considered a sacred site for the isiZulu-speaking people, who hold him in high esteem for defeating the British army at Isandlwana in 1879, Nkandla Forest, KwaZulu-Natal, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Diepkloof cave is an early archaeological site where engraving and art dating back 60 000 years have been discovered, Elands Bay, Western Cape, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Diepkloof cave is an early archaeological site where engraving and art dating back 60 000 years have been discovered, Elands Bay, Western Cape, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Earth Songs Portfolio, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Earth Songs Portfolio, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, eMakhosini, the site where Zulu kings like Shaka had their royal kraals and where other kings are buried. It is a site that embodies the connection between Zulu royal ancestors and their “Zulu spirit”, Valley of the Kings, Ulundi, KwaZulu-Natal, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, eMakhosini, the site where Zulu kings like Shaka had their royal kraals and where other kings are buried. It is a site that embodies the connection between Zulu royal ancestors and their “Zulu spirit”, Valley of the Kings, Ulundi, KwaZulu-Natal, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Every year, the followers of the Ibanda lamaNazaretha (Shembe Church) embark on a 50 km pilgrimage from Inanda to Mount Nhlangakazi, the Shembe Church’s holy mountain, where the founding prophet is said to have received revelations from God, Nhlangakazi, , 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Every year, the followers of the Ibanda lamaNazaretha (Shembe Church) embark on a 50 km pilgrimage from Inanda to Mount Nhlangakazi, the Shembe Church’s holy mountain, where the founding prophet is said to have received revelations from God, Nhlangakazi, , 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, For many surfers in South Africa and around the world, there is a strong connection between big wave surfing and spirituality, Dungeons, Hout Bay, Cape Town, Western Cape, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, For many surfers in South Africa and around the world, there is a strong connection between big wave surfing and spirituality, Dungeons, Hout Bay, Cape Town, Western Cape, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Izangoma (healers), izinyanga (herbalists) as well as followers of various Zion-based churches often frequent the Motouleng caves for spiritual fulfilment. Formal and informal pilgrimages are common occurrences, Motouleng Caves, near Clarens, Free State, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Izangoma (healers), izinyanga (herbalists) as well as followers of various Zion-based churches often frequent the Motouleng caves for spiritual fulfilment. Formal and informal pilgrimages are common occurrences, Motouleng Caves, near Clarens, Free State, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Lake Fundudsi, near Makhado, Limpopo, is a sacred site of the Vha-Venda people. It is believed that an albino python is its guardian, and the lake is inextricably linked to the Domba (snake dance) performed annually by young Venda maidens, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Lake Fundudsi, near Makhado, Limpopo, is a sacred site of the Vha-Venda people. It is believed that an albino python is its guardian, and the lake is inextricably linked to the Domba (snake dance) performed annually by young Venda maidens, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Madimatle, meaning “beautiful blood”, is a holy mountain and cave that has been a site of spiritual practice for centuries. In recent years, it became the site of a dispute over a mining claim. Among Setswana communities in South Africa and Botswana, the , 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Madimatle, meaning “beautiful blood”, is a holy mountain and cave that has been a site of spiritual practice for centuries. In recent years, it became the site of a dispute over a mining claim. Among Setswana communities in South Africa and Botswana, the , 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Melville Koppies, one of the few rich prehistoric sites that were left in Johannesburg after the development of gold mines. Today, various spiritual practices of ancestral worship and Zion church services occur at the Koppies, Johannesburg, Gauteng, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Melville Koppies, one of the few rich prehistoric sites that were left in Johannesburg after the development of gold mines. Today, various spiritual practices of ancestral worship and Zion church services occur at the Koppies, Johannesburg, Gauteng, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Mik, a cave church next to the Orange River, has been used by the Nama community as a place of worship for centuries, Pella District, Northern Cape, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Mik, a cave church next to the Orange River, has been used by the Nama community as a place of worship for centuries, Pella District, Northern Cape, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Modjadji Forest is a sacred site for the Rain Queen of the Balebodu Kingdom. The Rain Queen is thought to have magical powers, including the power to induce rain, which have been passed from mother to daughter for centuries, near Tzaneen, Limpopo, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Modjadji Forest is a sacred site for the Rain Queen of the Balebodu Kingdom. The Rain Queen is thought to have magical powers, including the power to induce rain, which have been passed from mother to daughter for centuries, near Tzaneen, Limpopo, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Molokwane, a one-time large settlement of the Sotho- Tswana people, where healing practices of all faith groups take place today, North West Province, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Molokwane, a one-time large settlement of the Sotho- Tswana people, where healing practices of all faith groups take place today, North West Province, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, On 24 May 1921, 800 white policemen and soldiers confronted an African prophet, Enoch Mgijima, and some 3 000 of his Israelite followers, killing 200 of them, Nthabelanga, Bulhoek Massacre site, Eastern Cape, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, On 24 May 1921, 800 white policemen and soldiers confronted an African prophet, Enoch Mgijima, and some 3 000 of his Israelite followers, killing 200 of them, Nthabelanga, Bulhoek Massacre site, Eastern Cape, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Phiphidi Falls, a sacred site of the Vha-Venda people and the Modjadji Rain Queen, near Makhado, Limpopo, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Phiphidi Falls, a sacred site of the Vha-Venda people and the Modjadji Rain Queen, near Makhado, Limpopo, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Prophetess Nontetha Nkwenkwe, an inyanga (herbalist) who survived the devastating flu epidemic of 1918, turned the event into a personal mission. As a seer, a diviner, a Christian and ultimately a prophet, she was interned at a mental institution at Fort , 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Prophetess Nontetha Nkwenkwe, an inyanga (herbalist) who survived the devastating flu epidemic of 1918, turned the event into a personal mission. As a seer, a diviner, a Christian and ultimately a prophet, she was interned at a mental institution at Fort , 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Ratelgat is the spiritual home of the Griqua, a group of Khoi people. It was founded by Paramount Chief Andrew le Fleur and is now a heritage site, Vredendal district, Northern Cape, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Ratelgat is the spiritual home of the Griqua, a group of Khoi people. It was founded by Paramount Chief Andrew le Fleur and is now a heritage site, Vredendal district, Northern Cape, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Tashlikh, the emptying-your-pocket or casting-off-your- sins ritual performed by orthodox Jews during Rosh Hashannah (New Year), takes place annually, Mushroom Park, Johannesburg, Gauteng, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Tashlikh, the emptying-your-pocket or casting-off-your- sins ritual performed by orthodox Jews during Rosh Hashannah (New Year), takes place annually, Mushroom Park, Johannesburg, Gauteng, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Thate Vonde, a sacred forest of the Vha-Venda people, where all chiefs and royalty are buried near Makhado, Limpopo, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Thate Vonde, a sacred forest of the Vha-Venda people, where all chiefs and royalty are buried near Makhado, Limpopo, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, The cave church of Lekhalong la bo Tau region (the Pass of Lions) has had many iterations. Established as a mission by Canon Henry Beckett, the Superior of St Augustine, many different spiritual practices also find sanctuary here, Mantsopa Cave Church, Fr, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, The cave church of Lekhalong la bo Tau region (the Pass of Lions) has had many iterations. Established as a mission by Canon Henry Beckett, the Superior of St Augustine, many different spiritual practices also find sanctuary here, Mantsopa Cave Church, Fr, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, The confluence of the Liesbeek and Swart rivers is simultaneously a site of conflict and one of spirituality. It is the site of the first conflict between European settlers and indigenous Khoi people in South Africa. On this site, on 1 March 1510, Viceroy, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, The confluence of the Liesbeek and Swart rivers is simultaneously a site of conflict and one of spirituality. It is the site of the first conflict between European settlers and indigenous Khoi people in South Africa. On this site, on 1 March 1510, Viceroy, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, The first Zulu Christian martyr, Maqhamusela Khanyile, was killed by Cetswayo for refusing to serve in the Zulu military on 7 March 1877. The site is visited regularly by church groups and traditional healers, Mpondweni Hill, Eshowe, KwaZulu-Natal, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, The first Zulu Christian martyr, Maqhamusela Khanyile, was killed by Cetswayo for refusing to serve in the Zulu military on 7 March 1877. The site is visited regularly by church groups and traditional healers, Mpondweni Hill, Eshowe, KwaZulu-Natal, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, The Peace Pagoda near Barrydale is believed to be the only such structure in Africa and is sadly a contested spiritual site. The pagoda clashes with the beliefs of the landowners who are Seventh Day Adventists. They have closed access to the site, Barryda, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, The Peace Pagoda near Barrydale is believed to be the only such structure in Africa and is sadly a contested spiritual site. The pagoda clashes with the beliefs of the landowners who are Seventh Day Adventists. They have closed access to the site, Barryda, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, The San signified their spiritual connections to the land through rock engravings and paintings. Here, the /Xam people would invoke the rain, Springbokoog, North Northern Cape, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, The San signified their spiritual connections to the land through rock engravings and paintings. Here, the /Xam people would invoke the rain, Springbokoog, North Northern Cape, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, The Shree Ambalavaanar Hindu Temple is considered a holy shrine for practising Hindus in South Africa. The first temple, built in 1875 at Bayhead, was washed away by floods. Some of the original deities were relocated to this site, Umbilo, Durban, KwaZulu, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, The Shree Ambalavaanar Hindu Temple is considered a holy shrine for practising Hindus in South Africa. The first temple, built in 1875 at Bayhead, was washed away by floods. Some of the original deities were relocated to this site, Umbilo, Durban, KwaZulu, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, The valley at the Gxarha River mouth is where 19th-century Xhosa prophetess Nongqawuse received her revelations from the ancestors, setting off a massive wave of ritualised cattle-killing, Gxarha mouth, Eastern Cape, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, The valley at the Gxarha River mouth is where 19th-century Xhosa prophetess Nongqawuse received her revelations from the ancestors, setting off a massive wave of ritualised cattle-killing, Gxarha mouth, Eastern Cape, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, There are about 3 million foreign Africans living in South Africa who practise a multiplicity of faiths wherever they find sanctuary, Nigerian Church site, Signal Hill, Cape Town, Western Cape, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, There are about 3 million foreign Africans living in South Africa who practise a multiplicity of faiths wherever they find sanctuary, Nigerian Church site, Signal Hill, Cape Town, Western Cape, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, There are over 50 000 rock paintings in the Drakensberg area. While it was thought that the Abathwa (Southern San) had been wiped out during the late 19th century, a group of San survivors continued to practise their beliefs and traditions in secret. The , 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, There are over 50 000 rock paintings in the Drakensberg area. While it was thought that the Abathwa (Southern San) had been wiped out during the late 19th century, a group of San survivors continued to practise their beliefs and traditions in secret. The , 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, There are various kramats (Muslim shrines) throughout Cape Town. The Dutch East India Company (VOC) brought practising Muslim slaves (including a number of high- ranking imams) from Indonesia and Malaysia to the Cape, Kramat Valley, Cape Town, Western Cap, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, There are various kramats (Muslim shrines) throughout Cape Town. The Dutch East India Company (VOC) brought practising Muslim slaves (including a number of high- ranking imams) from Indonesia and Malaysia to the Cape, Kramat Valley, Cape Town, Western Cap, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, This Roman Catholic Church was a sanctuary for refugees in the 18th and 19th centuries. In the 1880s, Father Simon and Brother Wolf established a church that survives to the present day. Throughout its history, the church has been a hallowed site for vari, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, This Roman Catholic Church was a sanctuary for refugees in the 18th and 19th centuries. In the 1880s, Father Simon and Brother Wolf established a church that survives to the present day. Throughout its history, the church has been a hallowed site for vari, 2019-21
  • Paul Weinberg, Thulamela, a sacred site of the Vha-Venda people, is linked to Mapungubwe and the Great Zimbabwe kingdoms, Kruger National Park, Limpopo, 2019-21
    Paul Weinberg, Thulamela, a sacred site of the Vha-Venda people, is linked to Mapungubwe and the Great Zimbabwe kingdoms, Kruger National Park, Limpopo, 2019-21
  • Pieter Hugo, Mallam Galadima Ahmadu with Jamis, Nigeria, 2005
    Pieter Hugo, Mallam Galadima Ahmadu with Jamis, Nigeria, 2005
  • Pieter Hugo, Mallam Mantari Lamal with Mainasara, Nigeria, 2005
    Pieter Hugo, Mallam Mantari Lamal with Mainasara, Nigeria, 2005
  • Thokozani Mthiyane, Untitled
    Thokozani Mthiyane, Untitled
  • Turiya Magadlela, Eskhathini Series (Untitled number 4), 2018
    Turiya Magadlela, Eskhathini Series (Untitled number 4), 2018
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