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Asanda Dredunik Kupa

South African 1981- 


Asanda Dredunik Kupa lives in Johannesburg and works at the Bag Factory. He holds a National Diploma in Fine Art from Walter Sisulu University. Between 2009 and 2011, he resurrected the Molteno Museum in the Eastern Cape. He has been the recipient of the Ann Bryant Young Artist of the Year Award (2010), the Reinhold Cassirer Award (2013), and the Eastern Cape Provincial Cultural Award for Visual Art (2018). His work sits in a number of important South African collections, including The Southern African Foundation For Contemporary Art and Nando’s.

Raw, incisive and urgent, Kupa’s work captures a significant period in South Africa’s political history, as he reflects on the breadth and depth of economies of hope, hopelessness, and popular protest. His work is grounded by the experiences of those forced to the periphery of ‘The New South Africa’; despite its great re-birth. Born in Molteno – a semi-rural village in South Africa’s poorest province, the Eastern Cape – Kupa’s scenes depict the chaos and energy of life for many of South Africa’s subjugated black population, a life that is defined by struggle and by lack of access to basic resources. Kupa is concerned with how the new political regime has failed its people – the very people who brought it to power through their own sacrifice – whilst also celebrating the self-determining spirit that marks a long history of civic action. Protest, spurred by grassroots community frustration, is a central theme of his work. His series of striking crowd scenes, inspired by the Marikana mineworker massacre of 2012, shows militant action not only as an expression of fury, but also a place of refuge and hope in postapartheid South Africa.


28 lots offered      60.71% sold      ZAR 189 007
 

  Including Premium and VAT Results include Buyer's Premium and VAT
Asanda Dredunik Kupa; Abstract Composition with Orange and Green Figures
13 Jun 2022
ZAR 4 000 - 6 000
 
Asanda Dredunik Kupa; Abstract Composition with Blue and Green Figures
13 Jun 2022
ZAR 4 000 - 6 000
 
Asanda Dredunik Kupa; Moments
14 Mar 2022
Sold for ZAR 41 038
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Asanda Dredunik Kupa; Marikana; Untitled, two
23 Nov 2020
Sold for ZAR 16 415
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT