Modern and Contemporary Art

Timed Online Auction, 30 June - 10 July 2023

Crossing Frontiers: Art from the Eastern Cape

Sold for

ZAR 32 830
Lot 144
  • Keiskamma Art Project; Solom (sic), Linda and the Evening Birds
  • Keiskamma Art Project; Solom (sic), Linda and the Evening Birds


Lot Estimate
ZAR 10 000 - 15 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 32 830

About this Item

South African 21st Century
Solom (sic), Linda and the Evening Birds

signed 'Nozimasile', inscribed with the title in the work and a Keiskamma Art Project label sewn to the front edge

appliqué and embroidery on textile
113 by 158cm excluding binding; 125 by 171cm including binding

Notes

Founded in 2000, the Keiskamma Art Project in Hamburg, Eastern Cape, produces exquisite textile works, beadwork and wireworks which provide income and other forms of essential support for many families in the area through its cohesive network of women and youth. In particular, in the twenty years since its launch, the project has created a rich oeuvre of tapestries that allow viewers to enter into the conversations of a community of Xhosa women using art as a medium of expression and healing. Their works aid in the archiving of Eastern Cape rural collective memory and the preservation of oral history. The first of their monumental works, the Keiskamma Tapestry, is a large-scale work that was inspired by the famous Bayeux tapestry. It records aspects of the history of South Africa, with a focus on the Eastern Cape, over its 120 metres of length. It now forms part of the Parliament Collection in Cape Town. Other significant works are the Keiskamma Guernica, a South African reinterpretation of Pablo Picasso’s 1937 Guernica, and the Keiskamma Altarpiece, which takes Matthias Grünewald’s Isenheim Altarpiece (dating from between 1512 and 1516) as its starting point.

The embroideries are a form of storytelling, symbolic micro-histories through which we are given privileged insight into the life of a community at once fragile and resilient. Making art through decades of extreme poverty, and the ravages of HIV/AIDS and Covid-19, the Keiskamma artists weave narratives of hope, at once documenting and transcending the harsh conditions in which their intricate tapestries are created.

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