by PieterGrobler | Sep 4, 2020 | Exhibitions
The Shape of Things to Come An exhibition by painter Dalia Raviv and ceramicist Theo Ntuntwana. 26.02.2020 – 27.03.2020 The Shape of Things to Come is available to view in our physical gallery space (observing strict recommended protocols), or online. Please feel...
by Lauren | Feb 28, 2020 | Exhibitions
Debris of a narrative Daor Contemporary is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Marlise Keith 26.02.2020 – 27.03.2020 Keith’s choices of media is a juxtaposition of carefully considered found objects and materials. They are layered, poked, sewn, scratched, drawn...
by PieterGrobler | Jan 22, 2020 | Exhibitions
Nostalgia Nostalgia -noun. Described as a feeling of pleasure and also slight sadness when thinking about things that happened in the past. A wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition’ 22.01.2020 –...
by PieterGrobler | Nov 14, 2019 | Exhibitions
Psithurism Psithurism (a word to describe the sound of wind in the trees and rustling leaves) is Daor Contemporary’s sixth exhibition for 2019 14.11.2019 – 17.01.2020 “No better way is there to learn to love nature than to understand art. It dignifies every...
by PieterGrobler | Sep 26, 2019 | Exhibitions
Rock Dove Song Daor Contemporary presented a solo exhibition by Carol-Anne Gainer 26.09.2019 – 08.11.2019 In recognition of October as Mental Health Awareness Month Read more Purchase artwork Carol-Anne Gainer, After Image – Piss Series – Performance on Paper, Artist...
by PieterGrobler | Jul 25, 2019 | Exhibitions
51.3% This group exhibition features eleven notable contemporary talents 25.07.2019- 30.08.2019 In celebration of Women’s Month Daor Contemporary presented 51.3%, an all-female group exhibition. Read more Purchase artwork Ziyanda Majozi, Ikheswa, Mosaic, 2015, 44 x...
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