Modern and Contemporary Art from Africa
Timed Online Auction, 13 - 28 February 2023
Modern and Contemporary Art from Africa
About the SessionIncluding Property of Collectors and The Harry Kantor Collection.
Harry Kantor (1934-2019), a Capetonian, moved to Harare in the late 1950s. He supported local art institutions such as the National Gallery of Zimbabwe and Gallery Delta, serving as Chairman of both institutions. He promoted Zimbabwe's artists globally and amassed over 300 works, including European and indigenous African painters, Victorian and Chinese pieces. His collection includes significant roots of early Zimbabwean painting. Five paintings from his collection are on display at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Arts' exhibition "When We See Us", featuring African figurative art.
Lots 51-62 can be viewed on our current Timed Online Auction, and lot 75 in our Curatorial Voices Auction, both taking place on the 28th of February.
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signed and numbered 1/15 in ink in the margin
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Adrian Kohler is considered one of the world’s leading puppeteers. He was born in the Eastern Cape, near Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), and grew up with a foundation in woodwork and creating moving figures as his father was a cabinet maker and his mother was a puppeteer. Kohler studied at Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town, and graduated in 1974 majoring in sculpture. Kohler worked at The Space Theatre in Cape Town and as a lecturer in Botswana before co-founding the Handspring Puppet Company in 1981.
Kohler has won many awards with Basil Jones, the co-founder of the Handspring Puppet Company, including the ACT Lifetime Achievement Award (Arts & Culture Trust Awards of the President), a Naledi Award for War Horse, a Vita Award for Faustus in Africa, shared with William Kentridge, and a Fleur du Cap award in 2001 for The Chimp Project. He received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Tshwane University in 2006, an Honorary Doctorate in Literature from the University of Cape Town in 2012, and in 2018 he received the John F. Kennedy Gold Medal in the Arts from the Kennedy Centre International Committee on the Arts.
Kohler’s acclaimed puppets have been exhibited internationally, including at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, USA, the Pennsylvania State University and the Frye Art Museum in Seattle in 2008, and the National Theatre Gallery in London in 2012. His puppets have also been exhibited widely all over South Africa, including the Episodes exhibition which travelled to numerous venues throughout the country between 2001 and 2003, in a solo capacity at the Klein Karoo National Arts Festival in 2011, and more recently at the Circa Gallery in Johannesburg, which included editioned linocut portraits of many Handspring puppets. Kohler’s puppets are represented in both public and private collections, including the Munich Stadtmuseum in Germany, the Constitutional Court, and the Old Mutual Art Collection in South Africa.
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