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+1 678 855 0099

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Welcome to Rhiza Art

Welcome to
Rhiza Art

We specialise in contemporary works of artists, sculptors and photographers from the continent of Africa, the Caribbean, the Americas and a few hidden beauties from Europe.

Years of collaboration with artists and experts that inspire and move us have enabled us to acquire artworks that are beautifully created, and a treat for the senses.

We are here to answer any queries you may have, whether you are outfitting a whole house or purchasing your first unique artwork. We strive diligently to deliver the greatest possible experience, and we look forward to working with you!

 

Featured Art

a collection of some of our most popular works

In Waiting I

Omumbale

Waterhole I

The Harpist III

Twin Sisters I

The Royal Guardian

Sunset Gossip

Ceremonial Dance I

Blog

whats happening in the artworld

Bill Viola (1951–2024)
Bill Viola (1951–2024)
Seeing with Sound: A Short Film Follows the Man Teaching Echolocation to Blind People
Seeing with Sound: A Short Film Follows the Man Teaching Echolocation to Blind People
DUNE: PART TWO & GODZILLA MINUS ONE by Pascal Blanche & Ruiz Burgos – On Sale INFO!
DUNE: PART TWO & GODZILLA MINUS ONE by Pascal Blanche & Ruiz Burgos - On Sale INFO!
Living at Sea for a Decade, Benjamin Sack’s Elaborate Drawings Cruise the World
Living at Sea for a Decade, Benjamin Sack’s Elaborate Drawings Cruise the World
DARKWING DUCK & SUPERMAN by Hernan Carracedo – On Sale INFO!
DARKWING DUCK & SUPERMAN by Hernan Carracedo - On Sale INFO!
Max Delany to Depart as Director and CEO of ACCA Melbourne
Max Delany to Depart as Director and CEO of ACCA Melbourne
An Invitation for the Senses: The Serpentine’s 23rd Annual Pavilion
An Invitation for the Senses: The Serpentine’s 23rd Annual Pavilion
Jacqueline de Jong (1939–2024)
Jacqueline de Jong (1939–2024)