Edith Dodo 1923 – 2009 Edith Dodo, née Azgour, was born in Cairo where her father was a perfumier. They relocated to Paris where Edith went to school and was introduced to a world of art, design and fashion that was to leave a lasting impression on her. When Edith was fifteen the family immigrated to South Africa and settled in Johannesburg where she completed her schooling before going on to the Johannesburg Art School.
Year: 2010
Archived: Anton Van Wouw – Bad News
The impact of the South African war, or more specifically, the second Anglo-Boer war (1899 – 1902) was deeply felt amongst South Africans when Van Wouw produced this bronze in 1907.
Archived: Jane Alexander – Racework
Racework – in the event of an earthquake, one of Jane Alexander’s most appealing and affecting sculptures, was made in response to Alexander’s visit to Tokyo, where she was invited to show the Bom Boys on the exhibition, Africa Africa at the Tobu Museum of Art in late 1998. Identical to each other, the Racework figures make reference to preconceived ideas about difference, exoticism, and stereotypes based on visual markers, and with that, assumptions, discrimination and prejudice based on appearance.
Archived: Irma Stern – Still Life with Dahlias and Fruit
A magnificent Irma Stern painting entitled Still Life with Dahlias and Fruit is one of the many impressive works coming up for auction at Strauss & Co’s Johannesburg sale on 24 May 2010.
Archived: Artists with a passion for Africa
A significant number of works by Edoardo Villa, Cecil Skotnes, Sydney Kumalo, Giuseppe Cattaneo and Ezrom Legae have been gathered together for Strauss & Co’s 24 May auction in Johannesburg. According to Stephan Welz, South Africa’s most reputable fine art auctioneer, "visitors to the preview at The Country Club at Woodmead, will have a rare opportunity to see the works of these artists who as a group and as individuals, have had a marked influence on the development of South African art".
Archived: Maud Sumner – “a sound investment”
Maud Sumner, one of South Africa’s most underrated artists, makes a fine showing at the forthcoming Strauss & Co auction of Important British, Continental and South African Paintings and Sculpture which takes place on 24 May in Johannesburg. According to Stephan Welz, Managing Director of Strauss & Co, South Africa’s leading fine art auction house, "Maud Sumner is an underpriced South African artist whose work makes a sound investment".
Archived: Jewellery Week at Strauss & Co
Strauss & Co is delighted to host valuation days, lectures and exclusive jewellery appreciation courses in Johannesburg and Cape Town to be conducted by internationally acclaimed jewellery expert, Joanna Hardy.
Archived: Pierneef attracts wide interest
Strauss & Co’s spring auctions, on 11th October at the Vineyard Hotel and on 1st November at the Country Club Johannesburg in Woodmead respectively, are set to showcase some of the most exciting examples of top South African art ever to come to auction. Amongst these, are a number of key works by Jacob Hendrik Pierneef that have been treausured in private collections and not been seen publically.
Archived: Strauss & Co set a new record for South African art
A still life by celebrated artist Irma Stern sold this week for R13 368 000, setting a new record price for a South African painting at auction. The auction conducted by Strauss & Co featured several works which sold for well in excess of R1 million rand each. The sale totalled over R43 million bringing Strauss & Co’s total for the year thus far to over R120 million rand confirming the strength of the local art market and Strauss’s leading position as auctioneers of South African art.
Archived: Chairman’s Review 2010
Our quest for good service and excellence has remained a daily commitment, which requires hard work and dedication on the part of our team headed by Stephan Welz. The result has been that 2010 has exceeded all expectations in terms of turnover, records achieved and the quality of consignments which we have had the privilege of handling.