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    Our upcoming exhibition opens on March 30th at 3pm.
    'See Me Twice ', Conversations between Figurative and Abstract Art

    "See Me Twice "

    Conversations between Figurative and Abstract Art

    Artyli Gallery is excited to announce its forthcoming exhibition "SEE ME TWICE" Conversations between Figurative and Abstract Art, which opens on the 30th of March 2024, at the Artyli Gallery.  See Me Twice"  will be opened by Ashraf Jamal, and is set to showcase a captivating collection of artworks.

     

     "Two worlds, two visions. African art has in the last 10 years been defined by portraiture. The entire world was captivated by the uniqueness of our humanity, our personhood and being. Now, we find ourselves needing to be less obviously personal, more immersive. Now, it is also the time of abstraction."  - Ashraf Jamal

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    Artyli Gallery is a contemporary African Art Gallery which showcases various collections of artwork created by artists at various stages... Artyli Gallery is a contemporary African Art Gallery which showcases various collections of artwork created by artists at various stages...
    Artyli Gallery is a contemporary African Art Gallery which showcases various collections of artwork created by artists at various stages of their careers. Artyli Gallery is driven by passion for contemporary African art as well as to see our artists succeed. Our gallery and digital platforms are designed to facilitate opportunities for different market sectors to acquire artworks, while celebrating the vibrant diversity of African art.
     
    Artyli Gallery invites art enthusiasts, collectors, and visitors alike to explore thought-provoking exhibitions that challenge conventions and celebrate the unique perspectives and creative voices of African artists. 
     
    Artyli Gallery offers secure global shipping, an art advisory service, curation, framing, delivery and installation. Artyli Gallery is based in Nelson Mandela Square, Sandton Johannesburg.