Day Sale: Re/Presentation of the Figure

Timed Online Auction, 4 - 20 March 2024

Re/Presentation of the Figure
About the Session

All human bodies are shaped, fashioned and deciphered according to the prevailing cultural, social, and political order which inform the notion of the human form within a particular society.

There is an enduring presence of body images in the history of art often with entrenched visual conventions. Figuration is a powerful conceptual thread linking historical, traditional, modernist, and contemporary art in Africa. Since the early 90s the practice of art and how the body is expressed, viewed, and received entered a new paradigm. Artists broke away from 20th century conventions, challenged boundaries and interrogated what it means to be within social, class, racial, sexual and gender paradigms and explored identity within these cultural contexts.

Re/Presentation of the Figure exemplifies this conceptual thread as modern and contemporary artists express the body though painting, sculpture, photography, ceramics, and woven images.


Sold for

ZAR 40 250
Lot 137
  • William Kentridge; Policeman/Sharpeville Soldier
  • William Kentridge; Policeman/Sharpeville Soldier
  • William Kentridge; Policeman/Sharpeville Soldier


Lot Estimate
ZAR 40 000 - 60 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 40 250

About this Item

South African 1955-
Policeman/Sharpeville Soldier

signed, dated '80 and numbered 'A/P' in pencil in the margin; inscribed with the artist's name and the title on a Michael Stevenson Gallery label adhered to the reverse

etching on paper
image size: 12 by 12cm; 35,5 by 28,5 by 2,5cm including frame

Notes

The present lot is accompanied by a letter from the previous owner stipulating the provenance adhered to the reverse.

Provenance

Michael Stevenson, Cape Town, 2003.

Private Collection.

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