StateoftheART is pleased to announce the winner of the StateoftheART Gallery Award 2021

Published: 16 October 2021

StateoftheART is pleased to announce the winner of the StateoftheART Gallery Award 2021.

The Award aims to champion contemporary art by emerging artists resident in South Africa, increasing exposure for their work, and encouraging further professional development opportunities. Entrants were asked to submit work to the theme ‘On The Brink: Visualising Climate Change’ and were challenged to engage with the reality of climate crisis and its impact within a South African context.

The 2021 Award recipient is Sylvester Zanoxolo Mqeku, who is currently studying towards his Masters degree at the Central University of Technology in Bloemfontein.

The ten shortlisted finalists were selected from hundreds of entries by artists from across South Africa. Two works by each of the finalists went on show earlier this month for the final round of judging in a group exhibition. This year’s panel of esteemed judges are Ashraf Jamal, writer and art critic; Strijdom van der Merwe, Africa’s foremost land artist; Nadja Daehnke, Director of the Irma Stern Museum; Lucinda Jolly, arts lecturer, writer & academic - and Jennifer Reynolds, owner of StateoftheART.  The Award Finalists exhibition reflects a broad range of media. As well as sand-cast ceramics by Mqeku, the show features the work of: Janet Ormond, Theophelus Rikhotsu, Rozelle Greyling, Tumelo Mphela, Kristen McClarty, Given Muronga , Mfundo Sizwe Ziphozonke Mngomezulu, Liesl Roos and Dominic de Villiers.

The judges highly commended Janet Ormond and Theophelus Rikhotso whose artworks highlights the talent, variety of mediums, and ideas in contemporary art practice.

As the winner of the 2021 Award, Mqeku receives a cash prize of R40 000 to support the development of new work, and a solo exhibition with StateoftheART Gallery in 2022.

Gallery owner Jennifer Reynolds said, “In its third year, the Gallery Award continues to raise the profile of contemporary artists working at the vanguard of their discipline. As the only artist in Africa with a ceramic studio dedicated to the use of sand-casting, Mqeku fully embodies the spirit of the Award.”

The Award Finalists Exhibition concludes Saturday 30 October 2021.

StateoftheART is pleased to announce the winner of the StateoftheART Gallery Award 2021

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About StateoftheART

StateoftheART is an innovative boutique-style gallery and e-commerce platform representing selected emerging and mid-career visual artists from across South Africa.Established in 2010 and a pioneer in the online art market in South Africa, StateoftheART showcases a carefully curated collection of affordable contemporary art conveniently available through their 'click-to-buy' service for collectors unable to visit the Cape Town gallery in person. StateoftheART opened its physical doors in the center of Cape Town in 2013 with two objectives: to meet the desire of artists for their works to be seen in 'real-life' and to reassure buyers of the quality of artwork, giving them peace of mind when investing online.

The gallery hosts an exciting program of exhibitions by up-and-coming local artists at their Cape Town gallery located at The Square, 50 Buitenkant Street, in the trendy east precinct of the city center.

For more information visit the website or contact:Jennifer Reynolds

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StateoftheART Gallery Award 2019 – Call for entries

Published: 07 March 2019

Cape Town: StateoftheART is delighted to present a national open call for artists to apply to the 2nd edition of the StateoftheART Gallery Award, a visual arts prize aimed at uncovering emerging South African talent. Entry is open to all artists who are permanently resident in South Africa, aged 18 years and older, and who have not held a solo exhibition with a commercial gallery. The winner of the 2019 StateoftheART Gallery Award  will receive a R20 000 cash prize and a solo exhibition with StateoftheART.  Finalists will participate in a group exhibition at the Cape Town gallery in September this year. 

Entries open online on 01 April 2019, and close at midday on 30 June 2019. The award winner will be announced at the opening ceremony of the Finalists Group Exhibition in September 2019. The Award jury comprises of experts from different spheres of the art world: collector, academic, artist, and gallerist. The jury’s role is to help recognize artists who stand out above the rest, who demonstrate significant potential, interesting ideas, and skillful execution.

“The participation of a knowledgeable jury is of great importance to us in helping to develop the stature and scale of the Award and ensuring we identify and reward the most exciting talent,” says Jennifer Reynolds, owner of StateoftheART.

About the Award

The StateoftheART Gallery Award aims to unearth and promote artists who have yet to establish a profile on the contemporary South African art scene. It provides an opportunity for artists to exhibit their work in a prestigious and highly visible space in the heart of Cape Town, to gain exposure and raise their profile. The Award is open to artists working in one or more of the following media: drawing, printing, painting, photography, digital art and sculpture. There is no participation fee and artists are required to submit three cohesive artworks to the 2019 Award theme 'Cultivating Culture'.

Entry is online only.

For more information and competition rules visit www.stateoftheart-gallery.com/award or contact Andrea Stallbom at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. For regular updates on the Award follow StateoftheART Gallery’s social media, including Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter accounts.

About StateoftheART Gallery

StateoftheART is an innovative boutique-style gallery and e-commerce platform representing selected emerging and mid-career visual artists from across South Africa. Established in 2010 and a pioneer in the online art market, StateoftheART offers a carefully curated collection of affordable contemporary art directly to buyers through their 'click-to-buy' service for collectors unable to visit the Cape Town gallery in person.

The gallery hosts an exciting program of exhibitions by up-and-coming local artists. For more information on gallery events visit www.stateoftheart-gallery.com/art-exhibitions.

Important Dates

For artists wishing to enter the competition, the entry deadline is 30 June 2019. Finalists will be announced on the gallery website in August 2019, and the finalists’ exhibition will take place during September 2019. The 2018 winner Jo Roets’ solo exhibition Mʌn.tɹə Mãe (Mantra Mother) will open at StateoftheART Gallery in Cape Town on the 2nd of May 2019.

For Media enquiries please contact: Jennifer Reynolds (gallery owner) on 072 470 9272 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Cape Town Artist Lisette Forsyth illustrates the complexities of Land Reform in her latest solo exhibition at StateoftheART

Published: 24 January 2019

LAND | a solo exhibition by Lisette Forsyth

Land.
“South Africa belongs to all who live in it” was the dream
But now land is the ultimate issue and the great divide
Because land defines who, what and where we are
With land we are all monarchs, without it we are serfs
This current art of mine is an expression of the riddle of the land
Which has to be solved. Somehow.
For all our sakes - Lisette Forsyth

Recent events in South Africa and the progress of the proposed amendment to the Constitution to allow for expropriation of land without compensation have posed critical questions such as: Whose land is to be expropriated? What criteria for expropriation will be utilized? Who is to be the beneficiary under such expropriation?

It is against this backdrop that artist Lisette Forsyth stages her exhibition LAND which takes place during Art Week Cape Town 2019.

Exhibition information:
Venue: StateoftheART Gallery, 50 Buitenkant Street, Cape Town
Date: 11 - 18 February
Hours: Monday to Friday: 10:00 – 17:00, Saturday: 10:00 till 14:00.
Entry: Complimentary

Artist Walkabout

14 February at 14:00 hrs
16 February at 11:00 hrs

For those unable to attend in person, the exhibition may be viewed online at StateoftheART

Artist Biography:

Lisette Forsyth is a Cape Town based artist. The city and its residents, the people as well as the fauna and flora, are the inspiration for the artworks she creates. She studied graphic design at the Cape Technicon, majoring in photography and printing. Between 1992 and 1994, she completed an internship at Mechanical Graphics at the Bayerische Rundfunk, Germany. In 1998 she took up a four month residence in the Caretaker's Studio while on a working holiday in Perth, Western Australia, culminating in a group exhibition: Cottesloe the People. The artist has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally, participating in over ten group exhibitions and six solo exhibitions.

LAND is the artist's third solo exhibition with StateoftheART, following Love Thy Neighbor in 2015 and A Reflection of Us in 2014.

About StateoftheART

StateoftheART is a contemporary gallery based in the heart of District Six, a residential area in Cape Town's city centre synonymous with forced removals during the Apartheid years which culminated in the displacement of more than 60 000 people by 1982. 

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