Fashion Accounts at Museum Africa extended to September 2025!

Arts and Creative Industries

Fashion Accounts in Museum Africa is a series of installations that explore and challenge the practices and rituals of collecting, archiving and memorialising through dress.

Curated by Wanda Lephoto, Erica de Greef, and Alison Moloney, the exhibition delves into the rituals of memory, resistance, and preservation. With new commissions by The Sartists, Mimi Duma, alongside works by Thebe Magugu, and Sindiso Khumalo, the exhibition addresses the legacies of colonial museum practices and the material cultures they have collected, stored and preserved.

This exhibition has been extended to September 2025, and was made possible thanks to funding from the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs with the support of the French Institute of South Africa (IFAS), the City of Johannesburg and Museum Africa.

Make sure to visit Fashion Accounts in Museum Africa:

  • Tuesdays – Sundays
  • 09:00–17:00
  • FREE entry

Read more about Fashion Accounts in Museum Africa here.

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