Goodman Gallery

An International Contemporary Art Gallery With Locations In Johannesburg, Cape Town and London Goodman Gallery is an international contemporary art gallery with locations in Johannesburg, Cape Town and London.

The gallery represents artists whose work confronts entrenched power structures and inspires social change. Goodman Gallery has held the reputation as a pre-eminent art gallery on the African continent since 1966. It has been pivotal in shaping contemporary South African art, bringing Lisa Brice, David Goldblatt, William Kentridge, David Koloane, Sam Nhlengethwa and Sue Williamson to the world’s attention for the first time during the apartheid era. Since Liza Essers became owner and director in 2008, the gallery roster has grown by more than 30 international artists, with a focus on artists from the African Diaspora and beyond.

Goodman Gallery has a global programme working with prominent and emerging international artists whose work engages in a dialogue with African and post-colonial contexts. Some of these artists include Ghada Amer, El Anatsui, Candice Breitz, Alfredo Jaar, Grada Kilomba, Kapwani Kiwanga, Shirin Neshat, Ernesto Neto, Tabita Rezaire, Yinka Shonibare CBE, Mikhael Subotzky and Hank Willis Thomas. Critical to this programme has been the introduction of two ongoing curatorial initiatives: “In Context”, which explores tensions of place and belonging; and “South-South”, which considers connections between artists from the “global south”.

Goodman Gallery’s expansion to London furthers this mission to confront dominant historical narratives and to contribute to contemporary art discourse and social repair. Goodman Gallery has a legacy of facilitating broader social access to art, serving in an institutional capacity through its public programming, publishing, and education.

The gallery and its artists have a history of supporting NGOs in the healthcare sector and committed to advocating for human rights in South Africa. Since 2003 Goodman Gallery has raised R25 million (£1.4 million) for charities such as Orange Babies, Red Cross and most recently entering into a long-term partnership with the Witkoppen Health and Welfare Clinic.

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  1. Truth Games: Linda Biehl - understand the context - Mongezi Manqina
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  2. Clive van den Berg
    Under Sight Line (Zinguin Hill)
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  3. Clive van den Berg
    Under Sight Line (Koppie Allein)
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  4. Mikhael Subotzky
    The Strangford Apollo (or Roodepoort Daycare Centre, After Nauman)
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  5. Mikhael Subotzky
    Study for Don't Expect to See Any Explosion Today (or Strelitzias)
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  6. Nolan Oswald Dennis
    sup D or the root of south is sun
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    sup C or the root of south is sun
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  8. Walter Oltmann
    Study for Penumbra
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  9. David Koloane
    Bree Street II
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  10. William Kentridge
    Domestic Scences 16: Woman in Bath with Companion + Light
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  11. William Kentridge
    Domestic Scences 13: Cat
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  12. William Kentridge
    Domestic Scences 12: Woman with Supermarket trolly + Cat
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  13. William Kentridge
    Drawing for City Deep (Landscape with Projection Screen)
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  14. William Kentridge
    Cursive (Union)
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  15. David Goldblatt
    Concession store (shop catering especially to Black miners) interior, Crown Mines
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  16. Carlos Garaicoa
    Scale 1-1 Group 2 (Wood)
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  17. Kudzanai Chiurai
    Triangular Commerce V(Investigation)
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  18. Ange Dakouo
    Dans mon reve/In my dreams
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  19. Sam Nhlengethwa
    Opening Night Jazz (Diptych)
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