The Citizen (Gauteng)

Auction house up for awards

STRAUSS & CO: NOMINATION FOR TWO CATEGORIES AFTER GIVING BACK TO ARTISTS

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Pierneef exhibition and residency for young artists recognised.

Strauss & Co is among the finalists for the 21st Business and Arts South Africa Awards, partnered by Hollard. The fine art auction house was recognised in both the Developmen­t Award and Long-Term Partnershi­p Award categories during an event to announce this year’s finalists.

Strauss & Co’s Developmen­t Award nomination recognises the impact of Pierneef: A Collector’s Passion – a specially curated exhibition at the 2017 Turbine Art Fair that drew on Pierneef works held in a private collection.

Alongside educating new and existing arts buyers on the rewards of collecting, the exhibition was also the focus of a partnershi­p with the Artist Proof Studio (APS) and ArtInsure.

Built around lectures about Pierneef by Strauss & Co’s art specialist­s, as well as a printmakin­g initiative, the partnershi­p resulted in the creation of prints. The work by APS’ emerging printmaker­s was then editioned, displayed and sold at the Turbine Art Fair.

“Investing in arts education is a core business value for us and we’re thrilled to be nominated for this education-orientated initiative,” says Strauss & Co executive director Susie Goodman.

The Cassirer Welz Award earned Strauss & Co a nomination in the Long-Term Partnershi­p Award category. Now in its seventh year, the award is a partnershi­p between Strauss & Co, Everard Read and The Bag Factory Artists’ Studios that gives emerging artists an opportunit­y to showcase their talents to a broader audience.

Establishe­d with Nadine Gordimer in honour of her husband, art dealer Reinhold Cassirer, and also in memory of Strauss & Co founder Stephan Welz, the award’s prize of a 10-week residency at The Bag Factory Artists’ Studios and an exhibition at the Everard Read Gallery has played an important role in the careers of artists like Blessing Ngobeni, Tshepo Mosopa, Nompumelel­o Ngoma and Asanda Kupa.

The impact of the award can be seen in the recent establishm­ent by previous winner Blessing Ngobeni of the Blessing Ngobeni Art Prize, in partnershi­p with the Bag Factory.

The award will support a young, emerging artist with a twelve-week studio residency and solo exhibition at the studios.

“The Cassirer Welz Award was created to support emerging artists over the long-term and it’s wonderful to see Blessing continuing with that commitment,” says Goodman.

“Another of our core business values is investing in young talent and to be recognised for this awards nomination is gratifying – and contribute­s to the lasting legacy of this wonderful project.”

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