Rosebank Art Mile and Modernity

Walking tour in Johannesburg

1 hr 50 min
Duration
5
Stops
Easy
Difficulty
artarchitecturephotography

About This Tour

Rosebank has transformed from a quiet suburb into Johannesburg's most sophisticated cultural hub, and this self-guided walk invites you to explore its creative pulse. The neighborhood is home to the famous 'Art Mile,' a concentrated stretch along Jan Smuts Avenue where world-class galleries, architectural landmarks, and public installations converge. On this walking route, you will experience the evolution of South African creativity, from the traditional craftsmanship of the pan-African market to the avant-garde works found in the city’s most prestigious contemporary spaces. What makes this neighborhood stroll special is the seamless blend of modernity and history. You will encounter the Everard Read, Africa's oldest commercial gallery, before stepping into the sleek, industrial-chic corridors of the Keyes Art Mile. This area isn't just for art collectors; it's a feast for photographers and architecture enthusiasts. The buildings themselves serve as canvases, featuring bold structural designs and integrated greenery that challenge the traditional urban landscape. This walking tour Johannesburg route is designed for those who want to see a different side of the city—one defined by innovation, cosmopolitan energy, and a deep commitment to the visual arts. As you navigate the streets independently, you’ll see how Rosebank serves as a bridge between Johannesburg’s past and its future. You might find yourself admiring a sculpture garden one moment and browsing rare art books the next. The route is compact and pedestrian-friendly, making it one of the most accessible ways to experience the high-end culture of the city. Whether you are interested in the political history of the Goodman Gallery or the collaborative printmaking techniques at David Krut Projects, this self-guided adventure offers a comprehensive look at the modern South African identity through the lens of its creators. This walking tour Johannesburg experience is best enjoyed in the late morning or afternoon when the galleries are open and the cafes are buzzing with local energy. **Note:** This area is known for its ever-changing character. Street art, pop-up venues, and temporary exhibitions may differ from what's described. That's part of the adventure - you might discover something entirely new!

Highlights

  • Explore the Everard Read, the oldest commercial art gallery in Africa
  • Admire the award-winning architecture of the Keyes Art Mile
  • Discover pan-African crafts at the Rosebank Art & Craft Market
  • See contemporary political and social art at the Goodman Gallery
  • Browse rare art books and prints at David Krut Projects
  • Experience the vibrant, pedestrian-friendly atmosphere of the Art Mile

Route Map

Route map for Rosebank Art Mile and Modernity

Numbers indicate the order of stops on the tour

Tour Stops (5)

1

Rosebank Art & Craft Market

Begin your exploration at the Rosebank Art & Craft Market, a vibrant gateway to the continent's diverse creative traditions. This isn't your average souvenir stop; it is a hub for artisans from across Africa, including Zimbabwe, Congo, and South Africa. As you wander through the stalls, notice the intricate beadwork, hand-carved wooden sculptures, and woven textiles. Each piece tells a story of heritage and craftsmanship. The market represents the 'traditional' foundation of African art before you transition into the contemporary spaces later on the route. It’s a sensory experience of colors, textures, and the friendly hum of local trade, perfectly capturing the cosmopolitan spirit of Rosebank.

2

Everard Read

A short walk brings you to the Everard Read, a true icon of the South African art scene. Established in 1913, this is the oldest commercial gallery in Africa. While its history is long, its vision is modern. The gallery moved to this location in the late 1970s, into a building specifically designed to showcase art, featuring a stunning sculpture garden and natural light-filled rooms. Across the street, you’ll also see its sister space, CIRCA, which looks like a giant metallic vessel. These spaces host a rotating roster of the country’s most established artists. Take a moment to appreciate the architecture, which was designed to be as much a piece of art as the works held within its walls.

3

Keyes Art Mile

Welcome to the heart of the modern Rosebank revival: the Keyes Art Mile. This precinct is a masterclass in urban design, blending high-end galleries with lifestyle spaces. The centerpiece is the 'Marble' building, recognizable by its sleek lines and integrated greenery. This area was designed to make art accessible to the public, moving away from the 'white cube' gallery model. As you explore the open-plan spaces, you'll find a mix of permanent installations and temporary exhibits. Note that the specific artworks on display change frequently, so there is always something new to photograph. The vibe here is sophisticated and forward-thinking, representing the 'New South Africa' through design and community.

4

Goodman Gallery Johannesburg

The Goodman Gallery is one of the most influential contemporary art institutions in the world. Founded in 1966 during the height of Apartheid, it was a rare space that remained non-discriminatory, showing black and white artists together despite the laws of the time. Today, it continues that legacy by focusing on art that provokes social and political dialogue. The works here are often bold, challenging, and deeply rooted in the African experience. Because the gallery features rotating solo and group exhibitions, the themes can vary from photography and film to massive installations. It is a place where art serves as a powerful tool for commentary and change, making it an essential stop for understanding the local cultural landscape.

5

DAVID KRUT PROJECTS

Conclude your walk at David Krut Projects, a unique space that functions as a gallery, bookstore, and printmaking studio. This project is famous for its collaborations with major artists like William Kentridge. Unlike traditional galleries, this space emphasizes the process of creation, particularly in printmaking and book arts. You can browse an incredible collection of art publications that you won't find in standard bookstores. The atmosphere is intimate and academic, offering a quieter reflection on the artistic process. It’s the perfect place to pick up a high-quality print or a book to remember your journey through the Rosebank Art Mile. The exhibits here often focus on fine art prints and experimental works on paper.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Rosebank Art Mile is widely considered the best route for art. It features Africa's oldest gallery, Everard Read, alongside contemporary giants like the Goodman Gallery, all within a walkable 1.5-kilometer radius.

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