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Wim Botha

South African 1974- 


Wim Botha grew up near Pretoria and studied at the University of Pretoria and his works sometimes draws on his experience of the capital city’s particular character although he now lives in the Cape province. He works with associations between familiar, everyday objects and supposedly universal ideas, transforming material in ways that reflect its origins, but make other transgressive statements. Paper, an ordinary inexpensive substance, can communicate powerful ideas in Botha’s carved stacks of compressed found texts, such as government gazettes or other official documents, that he transforms into wildlife hunting trophies or religious figures, for example. The monumental Christ-like figure carved from stacked bibles in his Commune: Suspension of Disbelief installation, first displayed at the KKNK festival in 2001 and now in the Johannesburg Art Gallery, is regarded as one of his most iconic works.

For his sixth solo exhibition at Stevenson, Linear Perspectives (2014), Botha created three installations, in three different rooms, using a mix of traditional long-lasting art materials as well as fragile consumer products, including oil paint, bronze, marble, polystyrene and cardboard. Other solo exhibitions have been Predictions, at the Kunstraum in Innsbruck, Austria (2013) and Solipsis V, at the Sasol Art Museum, Stellenbosch, as part of the artist’s role as Stellenbosch University’s Woordfees Artist for the year 2013. Botha’s work has also featured on international group exhibitions including The Rainbow Nation, in the Museum Beelden aan Zee, The Hague (2012), and Imaginary Fact: South African Art and the Archive in the South African Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013.

Botha won the Standard Bank Young Artist Award for visual art in 2005, and the Helgaard Steyn Prize for sculpture in 2013 for his artwork Blastwave, displayed in public at Nedbank’s Johannesburg headquarters.


37 lots offered      67.57% sold      ZAR 3 904 791
 

  Including Premium and VAT Results include Buyer's Premium and VAT
Wim Botha; Faultlines
20 May 2019
ZAR 200 000 - 300 000
 
Wim Botha; Dragon
20 May 2019
ZAR 35 000 - 50 000
 
Wim Botha; Afterimage
20 May 2019
ZAR 200 000 - 300 000
 
Wim Botha; Prism 17
16 Feb 2019
ZAR 300 000 - 500 000
 
Wim Botha; A Thousand Things, Part 50
4 Jun 2018
ZAR 250 000 - 350 000
 
Wim Botha; Fuse
5 Mar 2018
ZAR 600 000 - 800 000
 
Wim Botha; Untitled 4 (Mercy Paintings)
17 Feb 2018
Sold for ZAR 318 304
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Wim Botha; Study for Head of an Outraged Youth I
17 Feb 2018
Sold for ZAR 204 624
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Wim Botha; Maquette for Wings II
17 Feb 2018
Sold for ZAR 90 944
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Wim Botha; Untitled (Skull Drawing 1)
5 Feb 2018
Sold for ZAR 32 788
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Wim Botha; Untitled (Skull Drawing 2)
5 Feb 2018
Sold for ZAR 18 736
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Wim Botha; Untitled (Skull Drawing 3)
5 Feb 2018
Sold for ZAR 21 078
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT

Results in green indicate post sales.