The Citizen (KZN)

Contempora­ry art auction

ART WORKS BY SOME OF SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP ARTISTS WILL BE GOING UNDER THE HAMMER The sale will run in conjunctio­n with the Cape Town Art Fair.

- Highlights from the contempora­ry sale include:

Strauss & Co is pleased to announce details of its first-ever dedicated contempora­ry art sale, due to be held on February 17. The venue for the 71-lot sale is an impressive former warehouse overlookin­g the Duncan Docks, a harbour facility in Cape Town.

Formerly a cold-storage facility, it now forms part of a complex of buildings being transforme­d by the V&A Waterfront into a multi-billion-rand cruise liner terminal and is located a convenient five-minute walk from the V&A Waterfront’s Silo District and Zeitz Museum of Contempora­ry Art Africa.

The sale, which focuses on outstandin­g examples of contempora­ry art made by South African, African and diaspora artists, will coincide with the Cape Town Art Fair (February 16-18).

This pace-setting event at the start of the 2018 South African art calendar is held annually in the Cape Town Internatio­nal Convention Centre, very close to Duncan Dock.

An important charcoal and pastel drawing by William Kentridge from his film Felix in Exile (1994), estimates R2– R2.5 million;

An early Cake (1983) painting by Penny Siopis, estimates R600 000– R800 000;

Joachim Schönfeldt’s esteemed portfolio of 27 painted and embossed works on paper, The Model Men (2000-12), estimates R800 000–R1.2 million; and

A pyramid sculpture, Third World Disorder (2010), by Kendell Geers, estimates R600 000–R800 000.

Robert Hodgins, Drunk in the docks, estimates R800 000–R1 200 000.

The sale also includes works by noted contempora­ry painters, such as Lisa Brice, Kate Gottgens, Georgina Gratrix, Helen Sebidi and Jessica Webster, as well as striking early works by Zander Blom and Ayanda Mabulu.

Recognisin­g the emergence of photograph­y in the period since 1990, photograph­ic works by Leonce Raphael Agbodjélou, Kudzanai Chiurai, Abrie Fourie, Cyrus Kabiru, David Goldblatt, Mohau Modisakeng, Tracey Rose, Mikhael Subotzky and Guy Tillim will be offered.

“The launch of our first contempora­ry art auction during the Cape Town Art Fair heralds an exciting new direction for Strauss & Co and should, in time, further enhance our relevance and sustainabi­lity,” said Strauss & Co chairperso­n, Frank Kilbourn.

Together with Strauss & Co’s joint managing directors, Bina Genovese and Vanessa Phillips, Kilbourn has been instrument­al in guiding the company towards a more diversifie­d offering that now includes six online auctions and a contempora­ry sale as well as their four live auctions. Strauss & Co has reason to be bullish about the market for contempora­ry art. Since it launched in 2009, the company’s four annual live auctions – two apiece in Cape Town and Johannesbu­rg – have always included contempora­ry art. Strauss & Co has achieved over R200 million in sales from just contempora­ry art in this period. A broadening of tastes among South African collectors has seen artists like Jane Alexander, Deborah Bell, Norman Catherine, Robert Hodgins, William Kentridge and Penny Siopis perform consistent­ly well at auction. Kentridge now ranks among the top performing artists at auction in South Africa, alongside blue-chip artists like JH Pierneef, Gerard Sekoto and Irma Stern. Strauss & Co has successful­ly sold 240 Kentridge lots since 2009, with a cumulative value of R81 847 896.

The two other top-performing contempora­ries are Hodgins and Catherine. Hodgins brought in R43 969 038 from 195 lots sold since 2009, while Catherine has achieved R11 151 202 from 157 lots sold over the same extended period.

Strauss & Co’s commitment to bringing singular works to market saw it achieve a world record in 2011 when it sold an untitled figure sculpture by Jane Alexander, originally exhibited with her iconic The Butcher Boys (1985-86), for R5 456 640.

Recent Strauss & Co live sales have witnessed enthusiast­ic bidding for a newer generation of artists.

Last year, an edition of Mary Sibande’s photo Her Majesty, Queen Sophie sold for R193 256, well above its high estimate. Similarly, Billie Zangewa’s silk tapestry Working Nights fetched R204 624, quadruplin­g its high estimate.

An illustrate­d catalogue, with detailed entries on each lot, accompanie­s Strauss & Co’s contempora­ry sale.

The sale will take place at Cruise Terminal, E Berth, Duncan Docks, Duncan Road, V&A Waterfront on Saturday, 17 February 2018, at 6pm.

The e-catalogue can be viewed on their website straussart.co.za. – Citizen reporter

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