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Chairman's Report, 2014
3 Feb 2015
It is impossible to predict what will happen in the future, but the last six years have been remarkable in the history of the South African art market and Strauss & Co has undoubtedly played a significant role.
Overall Strauss & Co achieved its third highest turnover last year totalling R180 million. Herein reside some remark-able achievements: an increase of 6% of total market share, taking Strauss & Co’s portion to 52.2%; exceptionally high sell-through rates for major South African artists – for example, Irma Stern (88.23%), JH Pierneef (78.57%) and William Kentridge (86.36%); fifteen artists achieving a 100% sell-through rate; and nine new artists’ records. This is indeed impressive, but what lies behind these facts is a remarkable principle – the confidence in our standard of service and the integrity that has underpinned our business since its inception.
The art market, like any other, is affected by the strength or weakness of the economy. However, despite this the demand for high quality works with respected provenance continues to appreciate. Strauss & Co’s clients are, and will continue to be, well placed to benefit from this.
Last year we offered many outstanding works of art from distinguished private collections. The Harry Lits Collection in Johannesburg was undoubtedly the highlight of the year. This landmark sale will long be remembered for its beauty and historical significance, considerably enhancing the Amadlozi Group’s stature within South African art. Not only did the sale produce a pleasingly high total for a single-owner collection, doubling its presale expectation, it also took the value of works by Ezrom Legae, Sydney Kumalo, Edoardo Villa and Cecil Skotnes to new heights. The saleroom was packed, ablaze with energy and rapturous applause as one lot after the other sold significantly above pre-sale estimate. We were honoured by the presence of the esteemed Harry Lits himself, and also by Egon Guenther, founder of the Amadlozi Group and close friend and advisor to Harry Lits, who, despite ailing health, could not bear to miss such an event, was seated in the front row with his family. Also worth noting was the sale of the estate of the late Diana Stuttaford-Burton which featured her impressive collection of South African and international paintings, furniture and works of art.
Life at Strauss & Co is never static – each year has its own flavour and character, as is obvious to anyone who looks at previous Reviews. Fittingly, this issue documents the many developments that unfolded during 2014 in our offices and salerooms in Johannesburg and Cape Town.
South African art continues to beguile the public eye, achieving consistently high prices for outstanding works. JH Pierneef stole the show in 2014 with 22 out of 28 works sold, including a record price achieved for a resplendent landscape from what is generally accepted to be his best period of production. Titled An Extensive View of Farmlands – a surprise late entry to the November auction – it fetched an extraordinary R11 936 400. The outstanding performance for a selection of 35 top selling South African artists, as shown on the table on page 8, is particularly reassuring to collectors and owners of high quality South African art. A study conducted by Professor Johannes Fedderke, Director of Economic Research South Africa and Professor at Pennsylvania State University, praised the estimates provided by Strauss & Co that are neither seller-driven nor pitched at unrealistically high levels to ensure a consignment over a competitor. Instead, Strauss & Co assigns estimates that are precedent and market related, thus accounting for our high sell-through rate across the board, including the broadest range of South African artists. Prof Fedderke’s research also confirms Strauss & Co as the market leader by a significant margin, despite what others might claim.
Nine artists’ records were achieved last year. These include Wim Botha, Robert Hodgins, Stanley Pinker, William Timlin, Diane Victor, William Kentridge, Gerard de Leeuw, JH Pierneef and Andrew Verster. In SA Business Art, December 2014/January 2015, Michael Coulson stated, “As has often been argued, the long-term development of a vibrant market in SA art requires a broadening as well as a deepening. That appears to be happening in SA where at least seven different artists topped the price lists…the process has barely started in London”.
We are excited to note that the demand for Contemporary Art in South Africa is on the rise. Strauss & Co is ideally positioned to continue nurturing this growing trend, thereby strengthening the secondary market which, in turn, contributes to the confidence in the primary market.
With the advent of Strauss Online in November 2013, last year saw a consistent growth in confidence, bidding and increasingly good prices achieved on this platform over the three sales that we held. This platform continues to broaden the market and make high quality fine and decorative arts and collectibles available to an ever-expanding pool of established and burgeoning collectors.
Things are looking up and Strauss & Co will strive, as always, to offer superlative service to those who buy or sell with us. Over the past year hundreds of people have passed through our doors, some sellers, some buyers, or merely visitors who come to marvel at the supreme quality pieces that Strauss & Co consistently handles. None of this would have been possible – the volume, the variety, the quality of the business (some of which is reflected in the pages of this Review) – without our expert, dedicated and hard-working staff to whom I express my sincere thanks. It is this remarkable team that has made this yet another highly successful year and Strauss & Co such an enjoyable company in which to work.
As we look forward to the coming year, we hope that readers will enjoy the delights that follow in this Review and join us in our salerooms and offices in Johannesburg and Cape Town to participate in the exciting season that lies ahead.
Elisabeth Bradley
2015 Press Releases
November
- 3 Nov 2015 A Woman of Substance
- 9 Nov 2015 Gold miner shines in bronze
- 9 Nov 2015 Top Ten, 9 November 2015
- 23 Nov 2015 Stephan Welz speaks on the Jewish contribution to cultural life in South Africa
October
- 5 Oct 2015 Property from the Rodwell House Collection
- 5 Oct 2015 Randlord's furniture appears on market 65 years later
- 13 Oct 2015 R2 600 000 for chest of drawers
- 13 Oct 2015 Top Ten, 12 October 2015
- 15 Oct 2015 Van Wouw Dagga Smoker won with ten cent raffle ticket among highlights at Strauss & Co's Johannesburg Auction on 9 November 2015
- 16 Oct 2015 Strauss Summer Auction headlined by rare and exemplary works by Preller, Stern, Kentridge, Pierneef and Van Wouw
September
- 3 Sep 2015 Strauss & Co launches new improved website
- 4 Sep 2015 Ten Cent raffle ticket wins half a million Rand artwork
- 10 Sep 2015 Rare Portrait of Childhood by Peter Clarke at Strauss Auction
- 15 Sep 2015 Strauss Spring Auction Set to Surprise and Delight
- 25 Sep 2015 Erik Laubscher: Toast of the Town
June
- 2 Jun 2015 A record price for & quot kitchen boy" painting
- 2 Jun 2015 Dolly commands millions
- 2 Jun 2015 Sculpture price soars to dizzy heights
May
- 16 May 2015 Alexander Calder - 'Spiral',
- 16 May 2015 Half a Century of Robert Hodgins at Strauss & Co
- 16 May 2015 Jane Alexander - 'Serviceman'
- 16 May 2015 Kees van Dongen - 'Dolly au collier d'argent'
- 16 May 2015 Walter Battiss - 'Untitled'
- 16 May 2015 William Kentridge - 'Shrouded Figure in a Landscape [Taking in the Landscape]'
- 20 May 2015 Modern and contemporary art steals the show at Strauss & Co's June sale
- 28 May 2015 Hello Dolly! Portrait of artist's daughter expected to fetch R4 million
- 30 May 2015 Athi-Patra Ruga - Dancing Figure
April
March
- 6 Mar 2015 Art with Global Appeal at Strauss Auction
- 6 Mar 2015 Kimberley Diamond Rush Brooch to benefit Save the Children Fund
- 6 Mar 2015 Pierneef Painting that Launched Cultural Movement Headlines Strauss Auction
- 6 Mar 2015 The Arch Flies Again
- 7 Mar 2015 Preller's Mapogga Wedding at Strauss & Co
- 9 Mar 2015 Harvey Collection Celebrates South African History
- 9 Mar 2015 Mapogga Blissful Nuptials at Strauss & Co Auction
- 9 Mar 2015 Top Notch Tretchi Shines at Strauss & Co Auction
- 10 Mar 2015 Artist and Son Reunited
- 10 Mar 2015 Hodgins' Favourite Scheduled for Strauss & Co Auction
- 11 Mar 2015 JH Pierneef - Master of the Medium
- 18 Mar 2015 Strauss & Co Top 10 Results for 16 March 2015 Auction
- 20 Mar 2015 Strauss & Co reaffirms its global supremacy in the South African art market
- 20 Mar 2015 Tutu sculpture sells for over R850 000 at Strauss & Co auction
February
- 3 Feb 2015 Chairman's Report, 2014
January