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EDITION 3 DECEMBER 2013 |
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Iziko Museums of South Africa CEO, Rooksana Omar and Executive Director Core Functions, Bongani Ndhlovu attended the prestigious opening of
A Portrait of South Africa â George Hallett, Peter Clarke & Gerard Sekoto at the
Cite internationale des arts in Paris on 29 October 2013. A packed audience heard speeches that paid tribute to Sekoto and honoured the works of Hallett and Clarke. The latter two artists were also attended this bi-lingual
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Following a highly successful South Africa-France Season in 2012, relations with France is once again a key focus. A Portrait
of South Africa â George Hallett, Peter Clarke & Gerard Sekoto is an exhibition of photographs, paintings and works on paper by these three prominent South African artists. Curated by the Iziko South African National Gallery, this
exhibition is currently on view at the Cite internationale des arts in Paris.
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Iziko Koopmans-de Wet House will celebrate 100 years of operating as a museum on 10 March 2014. |
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Nearly one hundred years ago, on Tuesday, 10 March 1914, Koopmans-de Wet House opened its doors as a museum for the first time. The next day the Cape Times reported that each
room in this 'charming domestic and artistic museum' had been restored 'as nearly as possible to its original condition at the end of the eighteenth century', signifying the birth of the first, and therefore
oldest, house museum in South Africa. |
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"A Negro" by Jan de Bray. Haarlem, Netherlands, 1662. This enigmatic painting is on view at the Manor House at the Groot Constantia
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As a national flagship, the Iziko museums have a central role to play in making connections between people. Our collections hold heritage assets of the South African nation that both record our rich history and tell our stories.
We aim, through the display of our permanent collection and temporary exhibition programme, to create spaces to reflect, appreciate and learn from the challenges and achievements of the past and from each other. Embracing our interconnectedness
through our collections mediates and permeates every aspect of what we do. |
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Scenic Iziko Rust en Vreugd provides the perfect setting for fairytale weddings. |
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Beth and David's Perfect Day
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Iziko Rust & Vreugd, one of the few surviving 18th century Cape homes, continues to be a popular wedding venue. The
ornate colonial architecture, perfectly manicured lawns, beautiful garden and museum with centuries' old paintings make it a truly unique setting.
With ample parking and close proximity to the city centre, a bride has (almost) no excuses for being late on her wedding day. An added advantage is that couples get the majestic Table Mountain as a backdrop on their wedding day. |
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on 2013-12-02 by Iziko Museums of South Africa
25 Queen Victoria Street, Cape Town, the Western Cape,8000 |
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