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Stellar debuts for young artists at Strauss & Co's 2019 contemporary art sale
17 Feb 2020
Talented multi-media artist Athi-Patra Ruga once again topped Strauss & Co’s annual contemporary art sale in Cape Town when his wool and thread tapestry measuring three-metres high sold for R796 600. Held in a portside warehouse in the V&A Waterfront, the 102-lot sale grossed R12.3 million with a lot sell-through rate of 71%.
The well-attended sale established new category world records for large-scale photographs by Mary Sibande and Berni Searle. Encouragingly, the sale also registered collector interest in auction newcomers Nicholas Hlobo, Musa N. Nxumalo, Cinga Samson and Ruby Swinney. Intense bidding for paintings by Swinney and Samson, that included the participation of online bidders, saw their lots double pre-sale estimates and sell for R136 560 and R238 980 respectively.
Established collector interest for works by Jake Aikman, Lisa Brice, Georgina Gratrix, Mohau Modisakeng, Zanele Muholi and Simphiwe Ndzube remained, with prices established at previous Strauss & Co sales either matched or surpassed. Gratrix’s satirical portrait of a happy couple earned the highest price for a painting when it sold for R318 640.
“Our mission with this specialist sale was always to introduce new artists to the market and broaden our base of collectors,” says Strauss & Co chairperson Frank Kilbourn. “This is absolutely happening. Over and above our loyal and committed South African collectors, the third instalment of our contemporary art sale attracted buyers from France, Italy, Germany and the United States. As Cape Town’s profile continues to grow among international collectors, this is having a positive impact on the profile and value of artists from the African continent.”
The top ten lots sold at Strauss & Co’s second live auction of 2020 point to a growing diversity in the South African auction market. Alongside auction stalwarts like Norman Catherine and Robert Hodgins, the list included Nicholas Hlobo, Mary Sibande and Berni Searle.
Hlobo’s auction debut was christened with a solid result when his embroidered ribbon assemblage piece Umphokoqo sold for R455 200. Confirming momentum started in 2017, an early portrait depicting Sibande’s avatar Sophie, an elaborately costumed domestic worker, sold for R261 740 – bettering her previous high result of R 193 256. Searle’s photo installation Still, previously owned by collectors Graham and Rhona Beck, sold for R318 640.
Scarcity is a hallmark of value in the secondary market. Rarely offered at auction in South Africa, a 2007 bronze by figure sculptor Claudette Schreuders attracted intense bidding before selling for R318 640 – doubling the previous high established in 2014. The most valuable sculpture lot to find a buyer was Beezy Bailey’s celebratory blue powder-coated bronze, 1000 Year Dance Cure II, which fetched R398 300.
Better known as a painter, Bailey’s 2003 canvas depicting two marching figures also ranked among the top-selling paintings when it sold for R216 220. Other painters who commanded solid results included: Jake Aikman (R250 360 for a 2019 seascape), Meriem Bouderbala (R204 840 for an enimatic 2015 reverse glass painting), Lisa Brice (R250 360 for a 2005 nocturnal tropical scene), Robert Hodgins (R284 500 for an abstracted head from 2004), Owusu-Ankonah (R193 460 for a 2011 acrylic featuring adinkra symbols), Mustafa Maluka (R250 360 for a vivid 2005 portrait) and current Standard Bank Young Artist laureate Blessing Ngobeni (R250 360 for a 2015 social allegory).
Strauss & Co’s contemporary art sale bookended a busy two weeks of exhibition openings and related programmes timed to coincide with the Investec Cape town Art Fair. Notwithstanding Cape Town’s emergence as a global art capital, Strauss & Co joint managing director Bina Genovese is candid about the difficult business circumstances facing South Africa.
“It is no secret that we are trading in a constrained economic environment and conditions in the secondary market have tipped in the favour of buyers,” says Genovese. “This was reflected in the sub-optimal performance of some of the high-value lots in our contemporary art catalogue. I am nonetheless encouraged by the depth and resilience of the market for art priced under R500 000. Although only three years old, Strauss & Co’s contemporary art sale continues to play an important role in establishing credible benchmarks in this exciting, future-orientated sector of our business.”
Strauss & Co’s next live sale will be held in Cape Town on 30 March. The sale includes two important works by Irma Stern, a still life and Zanzibar portrait, as well as two notable landscapes by JH Pierneef. The sale will also feature sessions devoted to decorative arts and jewellery, as well as integrate a new session devoted to fine wines.
2020 Press Releases
November
- 2 Nov 2020 Contemporary South African ceramics get star billing in Strauss & Co sale
- 5 Nov 2020 Stern marine landscape leads Strauss & Co’s offering of rare and high-value lots
- 5 Nov 2020 Strauss & Co’s Pierneef selection comprises everything from the iconic to the unique
- 13 Nov 2020 Strauss & Co’s NORTH/SOUTH sale topped by Irma Stern, but new trends emerge
- 27 Nov 2020 Strong online sale caps a year of innovation and change at Strauss & Co
October
- 8 Oct 2020 Strauss & Co to offer the Tasso Foundation Collection of important South African art assembled by the late Giulio Bertrand of Morgenster
- 9 Oct 2020 Bold ideas and new categories inform North/South, Strauss & Co 2019 new four-day sale
- 13 Oct 2020 From Pierneef to Makamo: a heritage of artistic pedigree in Strauss & Co 2019 Spring online-only auction
- 14 Oct 2020 Innovating in lockdown Emerging Painting Invitational launches a special collaboration with Strauss & Co
- 28 Oct 2020 Letter from the Chairperson
September
August
- 13 Aug 2020 Consignments open for North/South, Strauss & Co's 2019 new cross-country virtual sale
- 24 Aug 2020 Gladys Mgudlandlu and Maggie Laubser lead Strauss & Co 2019 diverse presentation at the 2020 RMB Turbine Art Fair
- 24 Aug 2020 Strauss & Co's 2019 fifth online-only auction of 2020 highlights the importance of charity
July
- 1 Jul 2020 Decorative Arts Highlights on the July Online Auction
- 1 Jul 2020 Strauss & Co pulls back the wraps on Winter Online Sale
- 18 Jul 2020 Major Pierneef Landscape heads Strauss & Co July flagship auction
- 23 Jul 2020 From Venice to Virtual: Strauss & Co's 2019 sale features acclaimed contemporary artists
- 27 Jul 2020 Strauss & Co's live virtual auction sets new South African wine record with Kanonkop
- 30 Jul 2020 Stalwarts and newcomers ensure solid results at Strauss & Co's 2019 three-day live sale
June
- 4 Jun 2020 Scenes of spaciousness and color top Strauss & Co's 2019 June online auction
- 15 Jun 2020 Supporting Workers in the Golf Industry
- 22 Jun 2020 Strauss & Co's 2019 three-day July sale climaxes with an impressive survey collection of art
May
- 13 May 2020 Strauss & Co's healthy sale affirms resilience and liquidity of collector market
- 22 May 2020 From Volschenk to Armstrong: Two centuries of South African art on view in Strauss & Co's large-scale online auction
April
- 3 Apr 2020 2020 Online Auction: Decorative Arts & Jewellery to suit every pocket
- 3 Apr 2020 Strauss & Co 2019 tried-and-tested online platform builds bridges during the lockdown
- 17 Apr 2020 Strauss & Co 2019 digital journey pays dividends in a changing business landscape
- 24 Apr 2020 New format for live auction scheduled for 10 and 11 May 2020
- 28 Apr 2020 Travelling artists: Battiss, Pierneef, Preller and Stern lead Strauss & Co's 2019 Live Virtual May sale
- 28 Apr 2020 Trove of superb Irma Stern paintings tops Strauss & Co's 2019 Live Virtual May sale
February
- 11 Feb 2020 Strauss & Co to offer impressive single-owner collection of contemporary African art
- 17 Feb 2020 Stellar debuts for young artists at Strauss & Co's 2019 contemporary art sale
January