19th Century, Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art
Live Virtual Auction, 28 June 2022
19th Century, Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art Part I
About the SessionStrauss & Co's latest live virtual sale takes place on Tuesday 28 June 2022 and includes three sessions of fine art, including a session devoted entirely to Abstract Art created in South Africa. The 308 lots available to browse, bid and buy in these curated sessions include prints, works on paper, paintings, sculptures, ceramics and books.
The first session offers Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art with a focus on Prints and Multiples, Works on Paper, Sculpture and Ceramics (lots 1 - 88).
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About this Item
signed, numbered 4/5, and inscribed with the title in pencil in the margin
Notes
'My artworks references two quotes from The Book of Joy that resonated with me. The first quote speaks about yourself being a reservoir of joy and peace that extends to others around you. I have communicated these ideas through my use of vibrant colour, emojis and dynamic line work. The second phrase “meaningful means'' captured my attention as it went on to explain that when possible, one must serve and assist others. This captured my idea of who Archbishop Desmond Tutu is today as a South African icon and international figure. He has always embraced his status and used it throughout his life's journey to the benefit of others.' –Ben Mphande
Ben Mphande was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. He developed his interest in art in high school and completed his 3rd year of study at Artist Proof Studio in 2020. After moving to South Africa with his parents at the age of 17, he met Philippa Kotzen who became his artist mentor. His work explores the dynamics of living in the city of Johannesburg, specifically how people from other African countries navigate their way in search of a better life and financial opportunity.
Proceeds from the sale of this lot will go to the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation.