Toyota US Woordfees Artist Benefit Auction
Live Virtual Auction, 15 October 2022
Session 1
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About this Item
signed, dated 2015, inscribed with the title and T/P
Notes
Conrad Botes' painting and sculptural practice have its roots in comic book drawing, which he has been exploring for over a decade. Together with Anton Kannemeyer, he is the co-founder and publisher of Bitterkomix, an iconoclastic comics magazine founded in 1992.
The narrative content of his work is usually related to race, gender, and violence and their disturbing relationship to power and hierarchy... This biting satire, frequently directed at South African society, politics and religion, is channeled into both his painting and printmaking, and his comics.
"My work often oscillates between different formal practices; I am equally at ease sculpting or painting. I can be equally drawn into the complicated narrative of the comic sequential narrative or the austereness of portraiture. Yet when it comes to the content of my work, I am fundamentally drawn towards allegory and its ability to seduce the viewer into a narrative. I am fascinated by the subversive quality an image can possess, where the formal aspects and the physical beauty of a work can draw the viewer in and seduce, and simultaneously being confronted by disturbing content and subject matter. This is why I often choose biblical themes as vehicles for political allegories, they have a familiarity that one can relate to, yet they hold the possibility to mimic reality and challenge beliefs and ideologies. Growing up during Apartheid South Africa, these themes also hold the potential for exploring the intricacies of guilt and complicity and their relationship to violence. I am constantly drawn to the subject of violence and its disturbing relationship between race and gender."
He lives and works in Cape Town.