FNB Art Joburg
08-10.09.23
Sandton Convention
Centre, Johannesburg,
South Africa​

Visitor Information

Dates + Times

07.09.2023
Vernissage by invite
Sandton Convention Centre, Exh 2


08 – 10.09.23
Sandton Convention Centre, Exh 2
08.09.23: 11-8pm
09.09.23: 11-7pm
10.09.23: 11-5pm

Tickets

Early Bird tickets coming soon via tixsa.co.za

To request media accreditation please contact info@artjoburg.com

To request information on VIP accreditation contact vip@artjoburg.com

School groups may email boniwe@artjoburg.com for special discounted rates.

FAQ's

Tickets are available online at tixsa.co.za from June of each year, as well as available for purchase at the door.

Galleries are invited to participate in the main section of the fair – branded gallery HUB – by the selection committee. Criteria for the Central section are in line with international standards of art fairs worldwide and are set in order to align the fair and its galleries with international discourse and to ensure the responsible patronage of artists.

The 2023 Gallery Lab is curated by Kim Kandan (Gallery Liaison, FNB Art Joburg) and Aida Esi Hayfron-Benjamin (independent curator – Ghana). More details on criteria are available on our Exhibitors page.

  • Jonathan Garnham, blank projects (Cape Town)
  • Joost Bosland, Stevenson (Cape Town, Johannesburg)
  • Liza Essers, Goodman (Johannesburg, Cape Town, London)
  • Gina Molle, Everard Read (Johannesburg, Cape Town)
  • Marcus Gora, First Floor Gallery Harare (Harare, Zimbabwe)


More details on invitation criteria and each section are available on our Exhibitors page.

The Fair’s mandate is to support and grow a sustainable art ecosystem in Africa for its artists. We believe the best way to do so is to work with galleries that support them through long term representation. This means the Fair gallery focused, inviting only galleries to the Fair who in turn select the artists they will exhibit in their booths. For more information on the fair sections and invitation criteria visit our Exhibitors page.
In 2019 the fair was purchased by Mandla Sibeko making it 100% black owned.

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Ruth Ige. Don't hide your glory, 2022.
Acrylic on canvas. 122 x 122cm. (© Copyright 2022, STEVENSON. All rights reserved)