CAROLYNNE WATERHOUSE, FROM RAND MERCHANT BANK

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The RMB Turbine Art Fair is a unique South African arts festival that brings together artists and galleries from around the country to present and sell works, since its inception in 2013, The RMB Turbine Art Fair has grown extensively year on year and 2019 will see the biggest Fair yet in a new location – 10 Fricker Rd, Illovo. The event will be held from 12 – 14 July with a preview evening on 11 July.
As the proud headline partner of the Fair since 2018, RMB co-creates a powerful platform to develop and showcase young artists, elevate art collecting across a wider market and strengthen the Creative Economy. What makes the RMB Turbine Art Fair unique from other art fairs is its refreshing selection of young talent, together with an accessible pricing strategy. This collaboration offers savvy investors and new buyers the opportunity to extend their collections with an eclectic mix of art, while giving new artists the chance to promote their art. The Fair also offers an all-encompassing cultural experience for visitors which include artisanal food, vibrant music and an interactive Talks Programme.
11 Jul 2019 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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