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Taking place from 23 – 25 May 2025 at the lush Shepstone Gardens in Johannesburg, RMB Latitudes transforms the three-acre property into a vibrant, indoor-outdoor celebration of creativity. With over 50 exhibitors and hundreds of artists on show, it’s a weekend of discovery, dialogue, and connection.
“This year’s theme of ‘co-production’ is a nod to the Fair’s central ethos of working collaboratively with and connecting all players in the art industry,” says Lucy MacGarry, co-founder and director of RMB Latitudes Art Fair and Latitudes Online. “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.”
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