R550.00 – R1,500.00
Built in 1921 this original grain tower building was once the tallest structure in Cape Town. The silo feature of the building contains 42, 33m high concrete tubes each with a diameter of 5,5m. Well known British Architect, Thomas Heatherwick, won the competition to transform this large industrial complex, into the world’s largest museum dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora- the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA). The museum is housed in 9,500 sq metres of custom designed space (spread over nine floors) carved out of the buildings original dense cellular structure. This design attempts to highlight the unique silo structure of the historic building, something that has been hidden from public view since construction.
PRODUCT INFO:
Limited edition 1/100 print, 200mm x 200mm
Giclee print on 200gsm, Archival Matt
* each print includes a bespoke sticker story (to be placed on the back of a frame), the contents of this prints story can be seen above.
FRAMING INFO:
300mm x 300mm Aluminium Box Frame with artwork float mounted and centred
FRAMED OR UNFRAMED?* | No Frame, Black Aluminium |
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