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LUIZA CACHALIA

Gilded

PORTFOLIO

Opening 03. 05. 26

SMAC is pleased to present Gilded, a solo exhibition of new work by Luiza Cachalia. Join us on Sunday 3 May, from 11h00 at SMAC+ Project Space, 65A Shortmarket Street, Cape Town, City Centre. Luiza Cachalia has long understood that cultural residue shapes our personal understandings of gender. Her interest in the societal constructs of womanhood recognises Simone de Beauvoir’s assertion that femininity is consistently shaped as a site of ‘Other’ in relation to men such that femininity is defined as an object rather than a self. Where Cachalia’s earlier works meditated on those women who defied the system, who became heroines of hysteria and abject cruelty in defiance of the patriarchy, in Gilded she has turned her gaze to those who inhabit the glittering cage, whose rage within the system of patriarchal signifiers is coolly sold back to them as aspirational lifestyle. Gilded within the system, Cachalia’s characters leak their emotional turmoil as signifiers of disquiet from within their role as patriarchal ornamentation. Her reference imagery for these women is drawn from contemporary cinematic portrayals popular on mainstream television networks. An emotional anguish perpetuates her re-presentation of these female characters forced to colour their lives within the lines and further objectified as consumable characters in visual entertainment. In her paintings of these actresses Cachalia unpicks the coded womanhood on display. The question her paintings encourage through this process of portrayal is not who but what is being depicted. The remediation of female characters into visual entertainment opens up a unique space for contemplating their function as objects of femininity. Objects that inform contemporary signifiers of womanhood. In her paintings, Cachalia flattens the cinematic portrayal of these characters rather than reanimating them. Her painting balances a tension between control and chaos. Thin washes of colour define mask-like skin compared with the impasto representation of embroidery, make-up and cigarette smoke. The drawn line structure of her figures is often left exposed with painted elements held in a balance between line and form. This act of exposing the artifice of representation, of a resistance to precision, is used to alert us to moments of emotional instability and imperfection in these portrayals. Her subject matter is centred on cinematic portrayals of characters such as Marie Antoinette, the French Queen whose decadence and frivolity is blamed for the demise of the French Monarchy, Princess Diana, whose public interviews about her failed marriage and inner emotional turmoil has forced the British Monarchy to reconsider its persona, and Princess Margaret, a side-lined royal whose unhappiness was starkly evident within the royal family. Sitting Pretty is altar-like in form, bringing this trio to the fore as examples of women trapped within the gilded patriarchy, described by that same system of control as unstable characters of frivolity who threaten the status quo. Where Cachalia’s characters and painting process turn to disorder and imperfection is where the artist hopes to expose truth. Common to all the portraits in Gilded is a deep sense of anguish defined by vacant stares and a dissolution of form. In contemporary media, signifiers of femininity continue to cast womanhood as object: as an entity of display valued as ornamentation. Women may weaponize the things ascribed to them by patriarchy: beauty, hair, make-up and jewellery but such devices are simultaneously co-opted by the system and resold as aspirational products. As subversion gets flattened into aesthetics, patriarchy tightens its constraints. Cachalia insists that the type of female anguish this engenders in contemporary life is not new to womanhood. It was always there beneath the gilding. Luiza Cachalia (b. 1984) was born in Johannesburg, South Africa where she completed her primary schooling. During her formative teenage years, she was granted the opportunity to travel to the United Kingdom to study at United World College of the Atlantic, Wales on a full scholarship. Upon returning to South Africa, Cacahlia began her tertiary studies locally. She graduated with a BA Fine Art from the University of Witwatersrand in 2012. In that same year, she was a finalist in the ABSA L’Atlier Awards. In 2013, she participated in both the Investec Cape Town Art Fair and the FNB Joburg Art Fair. From 2014 - 2019, Cacahlia grew her professional life in the art industry as a gallery manager, and an art evaluator. In 2021, she returned to her artistic practice and began exhibiting with Graham Contemporary Gallery. Luiza Cachalia’s approach to painting is shaped by a tension between control and chaos. She works against her obsessive-compulsive inclination towards order that materialises in a desire even brushstrokes, balanced surfaces, and consistency in paint application. She uses her creative practise to counterbalance this compulsion. She pushes herself toward mess, scribble, unevenness, and irresolution: leaving strokes unfinished, allowing surfaces to remain unresolved, and resisting the urge to correct or perfect. For Cachalia, painting is a space where she can relinquish control — where chaos is permitted to flow rather than be contained. This resistance to perfection operates not only in her method, but also in her subject matter. Drawn to psychological complexity, emotional instability, and imperfect states of being, particularly as they relate to femininity, her body of work often focuses on female portraits inspired by popular media. For Luiza Cachalia, imperfection and disorder doesn’t signify failure but rather a form of truth.

LUIZA CACHALIA

Gilded

 03. 05. 26

SMAC+ Projects

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Natasha Norman

ARTWORKS

Veiled

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

36 x 26 x 2.5 cm

Unique

ZAR 16 000.00

(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

Choke Her

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

15.5 x 20.5 x 2 cm

Unique


ZAR 10 000.00
(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

In The Blue I

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

30 x 43 x 2 cm

Unique


ZAR 20 000.00
(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

In The Bue II

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

26 x 26 x 2 cm

Unique

ZAR 16 000.00

(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

Lady Grey

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

23 x 31 x 2 cm

Unique

ZAR 16 000.00

(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

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Sitting Pretty

2026

Mixed Media on Birch Plywood

60 x 70.5 x 12 cm

Unique


ZAR 48 000.00
(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

Thinking in Filigree

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

60 x 42 x 0.5 cm

Unique 

ZAR 25 000.00

(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

Clad in Velvet Rope

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

60 x 42.5 x 0.5 cm

Unique


ZAR 25 000.00
(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

Dangerous Shade of Pink

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

60 x 42 x 2 cm

Unique


ZAR 25 000.00
(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

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Pretty in Pink

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

60 x 42 x 0.5 cm

Unique 

ZAR 25 000.00

(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

Crowned

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

31 x 23 x 2 cm

Unique


ZAR 12 000.00
(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

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Luminary

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

85 x 59.5 x 0.5 cm

Unique

ZAR 35 000.00

(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

Gilded Gaze

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

46 x 61 x 2 cm

Unique

ZAR 25 000.00

(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

Silk and Stems

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

30 x 20.5 x 2 cm

Unique


ZAR 16 000.00
(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

Moist

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

23 x 31 x 2 cm

Unique


ZAR 12 000.00
(Selling Price Excludes VAT)

Ocular

2026

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

15.5 x 20.5 x 2 cm

Unique

ZAR 10 000.00

(Selling Price Excludes VAT)