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2026 Theme: The World in (Im-)Balance
DATE

10th - 12th April 2026

VENUE

Tshwane

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Capital Art Fair Tswane

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Capital Art Fair Tswane

Tickets will be available from the 4th of August 2025.

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CAFT 2025 was amazing! This is why…

Hester Badenhorst

Portraiture and map elements are integrated as design elements of mixed media artwork confronting social questions.

Bruce Bowale

Unafraid of depicting joy, he humanises the marginalised. 

Alex Dibakwane

These forms create a balance between reality and spirituality.

Mxolisi Mhlekiso

"Greatness is the result of living on the edge."

Peter Jeke

"I explore themes of liberation, transformation, and identity."

David Charles Keith

Questioning the relation of humanity with the environment and certitude

Tumisang Khalipha

An exploration of the seismic impacts that social and industrial forces unleash upon humanity

Sicelo Khumalo

"I paint using light" art for art's sake.

Please have a look at some of 2024’s featured artists.

Katlego Love Sithole

His personal and artistic odyssey is one of self-mastery and inspired reinvention.

Mark L. Swart

Artist & designer, creating and manufacturing unique and functional artworks.

Mthuthuzeli “Sthu” Manaka

Contemporary abstract portrait painter

Larissa Mwanyama

A “poetically complex” intersectional artist — is a digital artist with an upbringing steeped in traditional storytelling; an African and Futurist.

Madikotsi ‘Mummy’ Khumalo

Mummy Khumalo examines the dual reality of our spiritual awareness and our physical actuality.

Thabiso Dakamela

His recent work reconciles different aspects, components, and features of the self.

Sandro Trapani

The evolved narratives he creates in his mixed media sculpture, paintings and photographs are inspired by his memory, history and heritage.

Nompumelelo (Mpumi) Peter

Although her preferred medium is oil painting, specialising in portraiture, the spectrum of her artistic expression even covers both 2D as well as 3D digital creations.

Nonceba Thami Dwanya

Her paint, charcoal, and ink medium portraiture are emblazoned with her dynamism.

Arthur Dlamini

Through the camera and with paint on canvas, he details the sacred journey of human experience.

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“Lovely weekend

Thank you for having me”

– Alex T. Dibakwane

 

“Professional Art Installation 🤎🤌🏾 Nazo!”

– @nazoartsandprojects

 

“This is a special one.”

– Khalipha the Great