Ways of Seeing: South African and International Photography
Live Virtual Auction, 18 September 2024
Ways of Seeing: South African and International Photography
About the SessionWays of Seeing: South African and International Photography showcases a collection of works that take a critical approach to photography, layered with themes of personhood, subjectivity and community.
The sale features works from distinct collections by passionate collectors with a discerning eye and deep engagement with art – featuring The Gary Eisenberg Collection, part of the Linda Givon Collection, works from The Photographic Archival and Preservation Association as well as a group of contemporary African artists who have made a significant mark within the medium of photography including, Zanele Muholi, Mary Sibande, Kudzanai Chiurai, Pieter Hugo and Nandipha Mntambo, among others.
With a title that pays homage to a great thinker, John Berger, Ways of Seeing: South African and International Photography challenges traditional notions of the gaze, inviting us to engage the human experience through images of nude physical forms, intimate portraits, landscapes and depictions of the environment. The sale is a meditation on the ethics of seeing, often fraught with complexity and contestation.
It highlights the diversity within both local and global photographic traditions through an array of works, with significant contributions from African photographers alongside globally renowned artists such as Bill Brandt (British), Nan Goldin (American), Bettina Rheims (French), Sebastião Salgado (Brazilian), Viviane Sassen (Dutch), Wolfgang Tillmans (German), Joel-Peter Witkin (American), André Kertész (Hungarian), Roman Vishniac (Russian-American), and Youssef Nabil (Egyptian).
A significant portion of Ways of Seeing: South African and International Photography is drawn from The Gary Eisenberg Collection following the tragic and untimely passing of Gary earlier this year. This inclusion comes with immense gratitude from Gary’s wife, Dominique Eisenberg.
About this Item
inscribed with the artist's name, dated 2006, numbered 4/9, the title and medium on a Goodman Gallery label adhered to the reverse
Provenance
Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, 19 April 2013.
The Gary Eisenberg Collection.
Exhibited
Metropolitan Museum of Art (MoMA), New York City, USA, New Photography 2008: Josephine Meckseper and Mikhael Subotzky, 10 September 2008 to 12 January 2009, another example from the edition exhibited.
Notes
Through a stark and revealing lens, Subotzky offers an insightful portrayal of often-overlooked and complex histories within contemporary South Africa.
Beaufort West captures life in the small town, on the N1 running from Cape Town to Johannesburg. From inmates within the town’s prison walls, rituals performed by residents, stark landscapes highlighting the town’s topography as well as banal moments of daily life, Beaufort West highlights the essence of a community caught between the remnants of apartheid and the harsh realities of modern life.
The present lot captures two young men with vivid and striking intensity, one partially obscured by hazy, swirling smoke. This evocative image highlights the realities of those living on society's periphery. The present lot confronts the viewer into acknowledging their existence and struggles, perhaps calling for a deeper reflection on the often invisible lives of the marginalised.