Goodman Gallery Cape Town

Globally renowned contemporary art institution championing artists who drive social change.

Description

Goodman Gallery is a globally renowned contemporary art institution, with branches in Johannesburg, Cape Town, London, and New York. The gallery is dedicated to representing artists whose creative expressions challenge established power dynamics and serve as catalysts for social transformation.

Since its inception in 1966, Goodman Gallery has consistently upheld its reputation as a leading art destination on the African continent. Notably, it played a pivotal role in shaping the course of contemporary South African art.

During the era of apartheid, the gallery introduced the world to artists such as Lisa Brice, David Goldblatt, William Kentridge, David Koloane, Sam Nhlengethwa, and Sue Williamson, thus giving them their first international exposure

Company Group

Goodman Gallery

Additional Links

Exhibitions

Email Address

Enquiries: info@goodman-gallery.com

Phone Number

Social Media

Estimated Duration

1 – 2 hours

Dress Code

Casual

What to Bring

Camera / Smartphone
Comfortable Shoes

Restrictions & Rule

None

Art Styles

Contemporary Art | Local artists | Social-practice Art

Exhibitions

Rotating major contemporary exhibitions featuring African and diaspora artists.

Activities

Art exhibitions | Artist talks | Bookshop shop/ gallery store | Public programs

Experiences

  • Explore thought-provoking contemporary art exhibitions that engage with societal issues.
  • Attend an artist talk or opening to gain deeper insight into the artists’ perspectives.
  • Browse the gallery shop for art books and limited-edition prints.

Guided Tours

By appointment

Additional Information

The gallery has a strong legacy in representing artists who played pivotal roles during and after apartheid, and continues to operate internationally with high-profile programmes.

Inside Guides

  • Combine your visit with nearby cafés and the V&A Waterfront for a fuller art-outlet day.

  • Goodman Gallery is a must-visit for contemporary art enthusiasts, offering exhibitions that engage with pressing social issues.

  • Visit early Tuesday morning when it opens to enjoy a quieter viewing experience.

Reservation Policies

Walk-ins | No reservations needed

Estimate Price Range

Free

Entry Fee & Prices

Free

Booking Methods

Phone | Website | Walk-in

Art consultation

Book shop

Café Cucina

Child friendly

Contemporary exhibitions

Events

Exhibition rooms

Free entry

Multi‑media installations

Online viewing room

Parking available

Regular exhibitions

Restrooms

Social‑impact programming

Video‑projection room

Warehouse aesthetic

Works by African artists

Not wheelchair accessible

Must Tries

Immersive Video Room: Step into curated video and multimedia installations that bring contemporary stories to life.

Gallery Shop Browse: Explore unique prints, artist books, and limited-edition artworks that reflect the gallery’s creative pulse.

Highlights

Regular Exhibitions: Engage with thoughtfully curated shows featuring both established and emerging African and international artists.

Cultural Events: Attend talks, openings, and special programs that connect art with social impact and community dialogue.

Features
  • Art consultation
  • Book shop
  • Café Cucina
  • Child friendly
  • Contemporary
  • exhibitions
  • Events
  • Exhibition rooms
  • Free entry
  • Multi‑media installations
  • Online viewing room
  • Parking available
  • Regular exhibitions
  • Restrooms
  • Social‑impact programming
  • Video‑projection room
  • Warehouse aesthetic
  • Works by African artists
  • Not wheelchair accessible

Must Tries

Immersive Video Room: Step into curated video and multimedia installations that bring contemporary stories to life.

Gallery Shop Browse: Explore unique prints, artist books, and limited-edition artworks that reflect the gallery’s creative pulse.

Highlights

Regular Exhibitions: Engage with thoughtfully curated shows featuring both established and emerging African and international artists.

Cultural Events: Attend talks, openings, and special programs that connect art with social impact and community dialogue.

Address

37A Somerset Road, De Waterkant

Parking: Street Parking

Opening Hours

Tuesday – Friday 09h00 – 17h00
Saturday 09h00 – 14h00
Monday & Sunday Closed

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