RMB Latitudes Art Fair’s third edition comes to Shepstone Gardens
The third edition of the RMB Latitudes Art Fair pays homage to the central ethos of working collaboratively with players in the art industry. It invites visitors to explore art in a dynamic and multi-sensory environment.
Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) Latitudes Art Fair is thrilled to announce its third edition, set to take place in the enchanting Shepstone Gardens from May 23 to 25.
Presented by Latitudes Online, in partnership with RMB, the fair has become a standout event on Johannesburg’s cultural calendar, celebrated for its unique, immersive approach to experiencing contemporary African art.
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RMB Latitudes invites visitors to explore art in a dynamic and multi-sensory environment, wandering through distinctive indoor and outdoor spaces, and engaging in thought-provoking conversations.
Participating exhibitors
This year, RMB Latitudes Art Fair is excited to be working with 50 galleries and over 300 artists showcasing their talent over the course of the weekend.
From major local galleries, such as Southern Guild, Stevenson, and Everard Read, to nomadic gallery FEDE Arthouse, Strauss & Co auction house, and new Nigerian space AMG Projects, every aspect of the art ecosystem is represented.
To view the full list of 2025 participating exhibitors, visit: Latitudesartfair.com.
Co-production
“This year’s theme: Co-production, is a nod to the fair’s central ethos of working collaboratively with, and connecting all players in the art industry. The theme sees galleries, artists, and institutions come together to create an exciting programme of exhibitions and special projects, exemplifying the truly African sentiment of what is possible through collaboration,” said Lucy MacGarry, co-founder and director.

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Special projects
The fair’s 2025 international platform takes a deliberate and engaged focus on neighbouring country Botswana, with several exhibitors working collaboratively to create a presentation that respects the balance between contemporary art and more traditional, foundational art practices from that region.
Index, an annual focus on independent artists, is curated by artist Bonolo Kavula. In her tenure as Index curator, Kavula’s exhibition seeks to highlight the rich depth of abstract art. Kavula mentors her chosen artists, posing questions that force them to think deeper about abstraction, and what it is they are abstracting.
In the gardens, an outdoor exhibition: Disturbed Currents: Art for a Warming World, explores how it is that we inform the climate, and how it, in turn, informs our own lived experiences. While Essay sees stoneware sculptures by doyenne of South African ceramic sculptors Amalie von Maltitz shown alongside charcoal drawings by Sydney Kumalo.
Through all of these, and more, special projects, and the works of 50 exhibiting galleries, RMB Latitudes strikes a perfect balance between the serious business of the art world and the sheer joy of engaging with creativity in an open, welcoming space.
This curatorial approach embraces an intergenerational and diverse audience, whether seasoned collectors or first-time visitors, broadening access to art while fostering sustainable economic growth in the sector.
Expanding impact beyond the fair
“Our growing partnership with Latitudes, not only at the fair but also through initiatives like RMB Latitudes CuratorLab, a mentorship programme for aspiring curators across the continent, and RMB Latitudes Collectors’ Circle, a growing community of like-minded art enthusiasts, aligns with our mission to unlock and celebrate creative talent,” said RMB’s chief marketing officer Alison Badenhorst. “Like the partnership between RMB and Latitudes, the relationship between creativity and optimism is an extremely positive one. Creativity fuels optimism and optimism fuels creativity.”
Tickets for RMB Latitudes Art Fair 2025 can be purchased at: Latitudesartfair.com.
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