Johannesburg Art Gallery

Johannesburg


Fenced off from the southern end of sketchy Joubert Park is this elegant Lutyens-designed gallery dating from 1915. The JAG has one of the largest art collections in Africa; however, only a tiny fraction of it is ever on display and usually the gallery rooms that are open host temporary exhibitions. The entrance is just off Klein St.

There's a decent shop with some nice arty gifts and books for sale.

The area around here has a very lively street market but keep your wits about you as you stroll through. Joubert Park itself is best avoided.


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