Hosted at William Kentridge’s Centre for the Less Good Idea in Maboneng, the BMW Art Generation will give the public access to open studios, performance art, live music and a boutique lifestyle market with stalls dedicated to demonstrating the very best in design and food and wine experiences.
Tickets for BMW Art Generation range from R250 to R950. For the programme and to purchase tickets, visit: artjoburg.com
An initiative of BMW Young Collector’s Co in collaboration with FNB Art Joburg, The BMW Art Generation is a star-studded weekend with a programme line-up including the likes of Hans Ulrich Obrist, Prof. Dr. Thomas Girst, Global Head of BMW Group Cultural Engagement., Dr. Joy Simmons, Chika Okeke-Agulu, Azu Nwagbogu, Rem Koolhaas and William Kentridge.
Opening the BMW Young Collectors Co. programme to the public, BMW Art Generation brings celebrated, established, and young artists, curators, and academics, from across the world together in conversation with collectors to imagine, celebrate and protect the future of contemporary African art.
Home to many artists’ studios, including William Kentridge, Mikhael Subotzky and Mary Sibande, the BMW Art Generation also looks to re-establish the Maboneng district as a flagship for culture.