21 Jul - 28 Aug 2025
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Bogéna Galerie, 777 Route de la Colle, 06570 Saint-Paul de Vence, France
21 July – 28 August 2025
Opening hours: 10am - 7pm, Monday - Sunday


Goodman Gallery is delighted to announce a new seasonal gallery in the historic village of Saint-Paul de Vence on the Côte d’Azur. A group presentation of leading gallery artists who have been instrumental in shaping the course of art history from the African continent, its diaspora and beyond, including Ghada Amer, David Goldblatt, William Kentridge, Kapwani Kiwanga, Laura Lima, Cassi Namoda, Shirin Neshat, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum and Yinka Shonibare among others.

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The exhibition will run from 21 July to 28 August 2025, just minutes away from the Maeght Foundation, CAB Foundation and the iconic La Colombe d’Or.

Following the success of Goodman Gallery’s inaugural seasonal exhibition in the Hamptons in 2021 and the launch of a curated art space in 2024 in collaboration with Cheetah Plains, the leading eco safari experience in the Sabi Sands Nature Reserve, South Africa, the exhibitions builds on Goodman Gallery’s commitment to innovation and experimentation. Long a haven for artists and art lovers, the Côte d’Azur is a congruent location for the summer months with Goodman Gallery bringing major contemporary art to reach new, diverse audiences and known art lovers.

Yinka Shonibare, African Bird Magic
William Kentridge, Goat
Highlights of the exhibition include William Kentridge’s celebrated bronze sculptures, coinciding with his solo presentation at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the first museum exhibition outside of South Africa dedicated to his sculptural practice.

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Atta Kwami, Gbedeka
Atta Kwami, Gbedeka
Ghada Amer, Summers in the Cottage

Highlights also include drawings by Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum following her solo presentation at the Barbican, London, in 2024. Her work will also be highlighted at this year’s Taipei Biennial opening in November 2025.

Ceramics by Kapwani Kiwanga will be on show following her announcement as the winner of the 2025 Joan Miró Prize and ahead of a solo show at the Fundació Miró, Barcelona in 2026.

Yinka Shonibare, Wind Sculpture in Bronze (SG) III
Yinka Shonibare, Wind Sculpture in Bronze (SG) III

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