Emotions of the sun
This December, Cape Town becomes the newest stage for Emotions of the Sun, Veuve Clicquot’s acclaimed photographic exhibition, in collaboration with the legendary Magnum Photos agency. Opening at Youngblood Gallery on Bree Street from 4 to 21 December 2025, the exhibition unites forty extraordinary works by eight celebrated Magnum photographers, who have come together in a dialogue with light.
For over 250 years, Veuve Clicquot has shared its solaire culture with the world. ‘The Sun is our ultimate muse,’ says Thomas Mulliez, President of Veuve Clicquot. ‘It’s a source of warmth and creativity, deeply intertwined with our philosophy. Cape Town, with its radiant light and vibrant creative community, embodies this spirit perfectly. It feels only natural for Emotions of the Sun to find a home here, a city that lives and breathes the optimism and artistry we celebrate.’
From the wistfulness of summer’s final days to moments of playfulness and adventure that the sun fosters, the collection reflects stories that resonate with us all.
Steve McCurry captures Mount Fuji and the Sun over a single day, evoking humanity’s harmony with nature. Cristina de Middel transforms Salvador de Bahia into a theatre of light, celebrating joy, freedom and abundance. Trent Parke merges sun and ocean in Adelaide, Australia, creating monumental, meditative images brimming with vitality. Alex Webb draws on Oaxaca’s architecture and culture in Mexico to craft Solaire-infused, multi-layered compositions rich with emotion. Nanna Heitmann photographs Spain’s Bardenas Reales, using light and colour to convey connection and contemplation. Olivia Arthur celebrates the poetry of summer’s last days in rural France, while Newsha Tavakolian presents the sun in Iran as a symbol of hope, empowerment and inner light. Lindokuhle Sobekwa’s images, captured across South Africa’s landscapes, bring the exhibition full circle: a homecoming that honours local storytelling and the country’s rich photographic heritage. His lens celebrates how the South African Sun, both generous and golden, connects people, memory and place.
Together, these photographs form a global tapestry, revealing the Sun’s emotional, cultural and universal power.
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.
Location:
Youngblood Gallery, 70 Bree Street, Cape Town
Opening times:
Monday to Sunday, 10am – 6pm
4 to 21 December 2025