Contemporary Art

Live Auction, 17 February 2018

Contemporary Art

Sold for

ZAR 85 260
Lot 64
  • Dan Halter and Oliver Barnett; Mi Throw Mi Corn Neva Call Nuh Fowl


Lot Estimate
ZAR 80 000 - 100 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 85 260

About this Item

Zimbabwean 20th Century
Mi Throw Mi Corn Neva Call Nuh Fowl
2017
heirloom meilies and hessian
96 by 66cm excluding frame

Notes

Consisting of eight cobs of heirloom mielie adhered to a recycled hessian sack, Mi Throw Mi Corn Neva Call Nuh Fowl derives its title from Jamaican patois that loosely translates as ‘My actions speak louder than words’.

Heirloom mielies are a wilder variety of maize that is harder to grow than its commercial cousin which is the staple food source throughout much of Southern Africa. Known in North America as ‘Indian Corn’ and harvested for decorative purposes, some of these cobs were procured in Kalamazoo, Michigan, whilst others were grown in Johannesburg by Oliver Barnett over a period of four years.

On the surface this work reads as a self-referential statement about corn, seeds and sustenance whilst on the other hand there is a deeper point where the materials resonate with the context of their symbolic history.

Exhibited

cf. Whatiftheworld, Cape Town, ‘Negative Space’, 10 December – 10 March, 2017, where two similar examples titled They Tried to Bury Us, They Didn’t Know We Were Seeds and Many Mielies Don’t Make Sadza were exhibited.

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