GOODMAN GALLERY
Johannesburg / Cape Town / London + 1 other location

Artists
- Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze
- Ghada Amer
- El Anatsui
- Willem Boshoff
- Candice Breitz
- Lisa Brice
- Carla Busuttil
- Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin
- Kudzanai Chiurai
- Ernest Cole
- Nolan Oswald Dennis
- Jabulani Dhlamini
- Hasan and Husain Essop
- Mounir Fatmi
- Carlos Garaicoa
- Claire Gavronski
- Kendell Geers
- David Goldblatt
- Gabrielle Goliath
- Dor Guez
- Haroon Gunn-Salie
- Kiluanji Kia Henda
- Nicholas Hlobo
- Robert (Griffiths) Hodgins
- Alfredo Jaar
- Samson Kambalu
- William Kentridge
- Grada Kilomba
- Kapwani Kiwanga
- David Koloane
- Atta Kwami
- Liza Lou
- Gerald Machona
- Paul Maheke
- Gerhard Marx
- Misheck Masamvu
- Cassi Namoda
- Shirin Neshat
- Ernesto Neto
- Sam Nhlengethwa
- Walter Oltmann
- Tabita Rezaire
- Tracey Rose
- Rosenclaire
- Rose Shakinovsky
- Yinka Shonibare
- Mikhael Subotzky
- Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum
- The Brother Moves On
- Hank Willis Thomas
- Naama Tsabar
- Clive van den Berg
- Minnette Vári
- Diane Victor
- Jeremy Wafer
- Jessica Webster
- Sue Williamson
- Nelisiwe Xaba
Works Available By
- Maxwell Alexandre
- Yto Barrada
- Winston Branch
- Leonardo Drew
- Ghada Amer and Reza Farkhondeh
- Pélagie Gbaguidi
- Jared Ginsburg
- Kate Gottgens
- Remy Jungerman
- Banele Khoza
- Laura Lima
- Mateo Lopez
- Unathi Mkonto
- Ravelle Pillay
- Zineb Sedira
- Gerard Sekoto
- Micha Serraf
- Guy Simpson
- Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse
- Carrie Mae Weems
El Anatsui
(Ghanaian, born 1944)
El Anatsui is a contemporary Ghanian sculptor. Internationally celebrated for his transformation of simple materials into elaborate, mutable sculptures, Anatsui uses wood, discarded metal, and clay linked together to form uniquely scintillating wall tapestries. His work tackles weighty subjects such as consumption and colonialism, while also visually referencing the history of European and African abstraction through an interpreted sense of Minimalism. Refraining from dictating how his work should be installed, the artist has explained that “art is a reflection on life. Life isn’t something we can cut and fix. It’s always in a state of flux.” Born in the Volta region of Ghana in 1944, Anatsui studied at the College of...













