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
signed twice and numbered 1/10
Provenance
Property of a Collector.
Notes
"Beginning with Kudzanai Chiurai’s iconic The Minister of Enterprise (2009) as a marker of how very not un-Ubuntu we have strayed, the show juxtaposes images from across the many eras of South African history in its search for both the historical significance of the concept as well as new ways of approaching it."
Tymon Smith (2018) ArtThrob, I Am Because You Are: A Search For Ubuntu at the Standard Bank Gallery, online, https://artthrob.co.za/2018/03/08/ties-that-bind-i-am-because-you-are-a-search-for-ubuntu-at-the-standard-bank-gallery/, accessed 12 August 2024
"In his pointed, theatrical multimedia compositions, Kudzanai Chiurai tackles government corruption, xenophobia, displacement, inequality, and other pressing issues for his generation of southern Africans."
Author Unknown (no date) Artsy, Kudzanai Chiurai, online, https://www.artsy.net/artwork/kudzanai-chiurai-the-minister-of-enterprise, accessed 12 August 2024.
Literature
Tymon Smith (2018) ArtThrob, I Am Because You Are: A Search For Ubuntu at the Standard Bank Gallery, online, https://artthrob.co.za/2018/03/08/ties-that-bind-i-am-because-you-are-a-search-for-ubuntu-at-the-standard-bank-gallery/, accessed 12 August 2024, illustrated in colour.
Malibongwe Tyilo (2021) Daily Maverick, Ours is a country in desperate need of a better national myth, online, https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-07-13-no-country-for-old-myths/, accessed 12 August 2024, illustrated in colour.