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Cape Town Art Buzz

Friday, June 17th, 2011

South Africa has the most established art scene in Africa, so it was a real treat for me to be in Cape Town. The main spots I found were Woodstock (trendy “high” art galleries), central Cape Town around Long Street (somewhat more touristy), and Stellenbosch just outside the city (several museums, plenty of wineries-cum-galleries).

Stefanus Rademeyer at the Goodman Gallery

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