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Understanding our cultural heritage through ancient art

Art of Africa

An example of ancient San rock art. An example of ancient San rock art.

The original San people left artistic clues on a canvas of rock. Their deceptively simple images captured the important moments of their lives – hunts, ceremonies and religious rituals. Today, San artists continue to express the reality of their lives through their art, supported by projects such as Cape Town's Art of Africa.

Did you know?

South Africa honours the San and their lost culture in its coat of arms and national motto.

Art of Africa promotes the art of the San people. The San are the original hunter-gatherer inhabitants of Southern Africa. Art of Africa is attempting to promote and support the San's efforts to preserve their culture and make sense of their contemporary reality through art.

Traditionally, San artists found their materials in nature. Their canvases were rock and stone surfaces in caves, under overhangs and on the open veld. Their paints were finely ground ochre, charcoal and clay, mixed with natural binding agents.

As the pressures of modernity have increasingly eroded San culture, they have also resulted in fewer and fewer San artists. By promoting their art, this art gallery in Cape Town wants to create better understanding of the problems facing the remaining San people, and how these can be overcome.

According to Art of Africa it was the 'passion for genuine African art' that brought the gallery in contact with contemporary San artists. Their art portrays a unique relationship with the natural environment and their past. It is energetic and moving, using powerful shapes and bold colours. With the support of various museums, organisations, galleries and authors, Art of Africa began to specialise in the promotion and preservation of San art.

Today, the gallery represents contemporary San artists such as Flai Shipipa, Joao Dikuanga, Juliieta Carimbwe and Manual Masseka.

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Who to contact

Art of Africa
Tel: +27 (0)21 510 0282
Email: richard@theartofafrica.co.za

How to get here

To get to the Art of Africa gallery, take the Berkley road off-ramp off the M5 (near the interchange with the N1) and turn into the Gateway Park Centre and look for shop 12.

Around the area

You can view original San rock art at various sites around South Africa, with prime examples in the Western Cape, the Northern Cape and the Drakensberg.

What will it cost

Original contemporary San art sells for between R2 500 and R45 000.

Best buys

You can buy original contemporary San art works via the Art of Africa website.