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Cape Grace art dinner
May 8 @ 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm
R1 – R800
Beautifully curated and recently completed, the contemporary art and design collection at the Cape Grace Hotel is exceptional. This special evening, guided by me (Kate), offers a rare opportunity to engage with the collection and enjoy one of the best fine dining experiences in town. Our tour includes exclusive access to areas not normally open to the public, and insights about the art.
Starting with cocktails and canapes, we begin in the Library. Dinner in the hotel’s Heirloom Restaurant is casual fine dining – after the first course we’ll explore another part of the collection, ditto at the end, finishing at the Bascule Bar which has a very different feel.
Lezanne Van Heerden, the highly respected art and design consultant, was commissioned by the hotel to research, source and place the artworks throughout. She is still involved, but has moved onto new projects.
This special event, called D’art, is a first.
The group will be small; eight people maximum.
We’re hoping one of the artists will join us.
R1 800 per person, for two R3 000. Booking before 6 May, R1 200 per person and R2 000 for two (includes gratuity)
More art info below
To book: kate@cultureconnectsa.com +(0)72 377 8014
Dietary requirements eg gluten-free and vegan, please share when booking (there will be no pork or beef).
Thursday 8 May 2025
18h00 to 21h30
Cape Grace, a Fairmont managed hotel
West Quay Road
Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
Cape Town, 8001
R1 200 early bird payment pre 6 May; R1 450 for two places, otherwise R1 200 per person, R2 000 for two places (includes gratuity)
The art in the main public spaces and special suite take their cue from two centrepiece textile works by the Keiskamma Art Project. These artworks are inspired by local plants and flowers, and were the first pieces bought by the hotel investors.
Artworks in the reception areas and adjoining corridors are abstract, in keeping with the design of the interior. The hotel commissioned 1508 London Design Studio to redesign the interiors, and this was part of Lezanne’s brief from the Studio.
The hotel was closed for renovations between May 2023 – May 2024 during which time it became a branded Fairmont property.
In the Library there are a small number of traditional, figurative and small-scale works grouped on the far wall. These are from the hotel’s original collection – historic prints of local birds and landscapes.
Lezanne’s selection of magazines and books for the Library has been as carefully curated as the art itself. A highlight is Paul Edmunds’ small bronze sculpture, Hermes (I Think), 2021, of the rare Table Mountain caracal.
Bascule Bar downstairs has figurative, smaller artworks acquired after the hotel’s reopening. The hope is that they spark conversation and encourage closer inspection through their rich, tactile use of materials.
The Cape Grace Suite, the hotel’s most opulent suite, proudly highlights the work of South African women artists.
Lezanne’s selection from the prestigious Norval Foundation collection complements the permanent collection, particularly with more sculptural work. Pieces can be found in all public areas.
Artworks in the bathrooms, bedrooms, spa and upstairs corridors include beautifully crafted, locally made prints, ceramics and basketwork.
Artists and designers in the Cape Grace’s collection
Ade Adesina || Aviwe Plaatjie || Banele Khoza || Bekezela Mabena || Benjamin Stanwix || Cathy Abraham || Chuma Maweni || Cinthia Sifa Mulanga || Colbert Mashile || Dathini Mzayiya || Erin Chaplin || Fikile Mqhayi || Galia Gluckman || Hanna Noor Mahomed || Imraan Christian || Jeanne Hoffman || Jody Paulsen || Kasteel || Keiskamma Art Project || KSSO Editions || Lady Skollie || Lakin Ogunbanwo || Laurinda Belcher || Leila Abrahams || Louise Gelderblom || Lulama Wolf || Lungiswa Joe || Maja Marx || Mark Rautenbach || Mbuso Hlongwa || Meshack Tembani || Nabeeha Mohamed || Paul Edmunds || Quazi Design || Sthenjwa Luthuli || Sylvester Zanoxolo Mqeku || Tafadzwa Masudi || Tafadzwa Tega || Talia Ramkilawan || Terence Maluleke || Teresa Kutala Firmino || Thabo Modillane || Tshepiso Moropa || Tusevo Landu || Vorster & Braye || Warren Maroon || Wezile Harmans || Zarah Cassim || Zizipho Poswa || Zolani Siphungela
Norval Foundation artists at the Cape Grace
Al Hassan Issah || Cassi Namoda || Dada Khanyisa || Gregory Olympio || Jeanne Hoffman || Nandipha Mntambo || Nicholas Hlobo || Sthenjwa Luthuli || Thania Peterson || Walter Oltmann || Zanele Muholi
Images with me in by Alex Nel. Galia Gluckman’s Sunset || Keiskamma Art Trust – Textile Embroidery || Ou Kaapi by Thania Peterson, 2021 || Instar 1 by Walter Oltmann, 2023 || Nicholas Hlobo’s IZANDLA ZEKUMKANI, 2020 || From the hotel’s website: Sthenjwa Luthuli – A Way Out, 2021 || Library (spot the historic prints through the book shelves) || Bascule Bar (with the lower part of Jody Paulsen’s work || sitting area by concierge showing part of Leila Abrahams’ work || a staff member passing one of the Norval’s works || Spa showing abstract prints