Bree Street Welcomes Emotions Of The Sun, Veuve Clicquot’s Global

Bree Street Welcomes Emotions Of The Sun, Veuve Clicquot’s Global. Veuve Clicquot’s international photographic exhibition in collaboration with Magnum Photos. The gallery, painted in the Maison’s iconic Yellow Pantone 137c, stands as a sunny landmark in the heart of the city’s creative district for the duration of the exhibition from 4-21 December.

Following acclaimed showcases in Milan and New York, the exhibition brings together forty works by eight Magnum photographers, each exploring the sun as an emotional force. Their perspectives span five continents but find a natural harmony in Cape Town, a city whose luminosity and creative momentum echo the Maison’s Solaire spirit.

“The sun is our ultimate muse,” notes Thomas Mulliez, President of Veuve Clicquot. “Cape Town’s light and its appetite for creativity made this a fitting next chapter.”

Bree Street Welcomes Emotions of the Sun, Veuve Clicquot’s Global
Veuve Clicquot emotions of the Sun Exhibition cape Town critsina De Middle

The launch event on 3 December deepened that connection. Hosted by Nomzamo Mbatha, the evening welcomed three of the exhibiting photographers, Cristina de Middel, Newsha Tavakolian and South Africa’s own Lindokuhle Sobekwa, as guests of honour. Their presence brought the emotional heart of the project to life, culminating in an intimate conversation about light, memory and place. Sobekwa’s homecoming was a highlight of the night. His series, Blooming in the Sun, captured across the landscapes and communities that shaped him, anchors the exhibition in local sunlight and lived experience.

“Seeing the work here, in the light that raised me, gives it a different weight,” he shared. The celebration continued the following day as Emotions of the Sun officially opened to the public as part of Cape Town’s First Thursdays, inviting the city into an immersive experience blending art and joie de vivre.

Inside the gallery, visitors encounter a collection that moves between reflection and exuberance: Steve McCurry’s meditative study of Mount Fuji’s sunrise; Cristina de Middel’s theatrical, colour-saturated ode to Salvador de Bahia; Trent Parke’s monumental scenes from Australia; Alex Webb’s layered portraits of Oaxaca; Nanna Heitmann’s contemplative images from Spain; Olivia Arthur’s quiet French summer; Newsha Tavakolian’s luminous Iranian narrative; and Sobekwa’s tender depiction of spring in South Africa. Together, they form a global lexicon of sunlight, distinct, but deeply connected.

Bree Street Welcomes Emotions of the Sun, Veuve Clicquot’s Global
Veuve Clicquot emotions of the Sun Exhibition cape Town

Beyond the photographs, the Maison extends the experience through the Sun on Your Plate Cafe, a collaboration with culinary curator, Seth Shezi. His menu interprets sunlight through flavour, colour and texture, echoing the optimism of Veuve Clicquot’s Yellow Label. Visitors can also explore the exclusive gifting boutique, offering personalised Clicquot collectables and limited-edition summer pieces, making the exhibition a feast for the senses.

The coming weeks Bree Street Welcomes Emotions Of The Sun, Veuve Clicquot’s Global will see the Youngblood Gallery continue to take new forms with exclusive hosted tours and a series of La Grande Dame dinners and Bold Conversations, intimate gatherings that continue the Maison’s sunny tradition of celebrating audacity and community.

Tickets to the Emotions of the Sun exhibition are priced at R200 via howler.co.za, which includes a glass of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label as well as access to the immersive exhibition, Sun on Your Plate Café and gifting boutique. Tickets to the La Grande Dame dinners and Bold Conversations are also available via howler.co.za.

For Bree Street Welcomes Emotions Of The Sun, Veuve Clicquot’s Global Location: Youngblood Gallery, 70 Bree Street, Cape Town.

Opening times: Monday to Sunday, 10am – 6pm

Bree Street Welcomes Emotions of the Sun, Veuve Clicquot’s Global
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