Perspectives on Africa
Live Virtual Auction, 17 February 2025
Perspectives on Africa
About the SessionStrauss & Co is pleased to present Perspectives on Africa, a sale that explores the complexity, beauty, and fluidity of perspectives through African art and works by artists with strong ties to the continent. The sale coalesces the rich and varied connections between Africa and its artistic expressions, presenting works that span figuration, landscape, and abstraction, inviting collectors to engage with powerful narratives emerging from Africa's evolving perspectives. The works reflect layered meanings, both as a method of representing depth and dimension as a way of framing our understanding of the world. Work by Contemporary artists reflects on the historical foundations of Modernist artists, exploring themes such as identity, belonging, urbanisation, and re-encounters with tradition, while the sale transitions to Modernist interpretations of Africa, exploring the complexity of colonial encounters, post-independence aspirations, and indigenous practices. Building on Strauss & Co’s commitment to developing a strong local photography market, the sale includes an artist focus on the work of social documentarian Paul Alberts, whose images captured poignant narratives of everyday life, particularly in Cape Town. These works sit alongside David Goldblatt and Zanele Muholi, whose visceral images explore themes of identity, social justice and the multifaceted realities of African life.
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The present lot, a vibrant and colourful oil painting, bears witness to Walter Battiss’ love of travel, his constant engagement with different techniques, and his deep-rooted curiosity about different cultures and places. As an intrepid traveller, he took several trips from Central Africa to the Middle East and further afield to destinations such as Greece and the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia.
In the early 1960s Battiss engaged with the technique known as sgraffito in multiple works, using a palette knife to delineate forms. In the present lot he confidently coaxes the figures out of layers and swathes of bright aquamarine, sundrenched orange and yellow, set against a dark brown background. To the right of the canvas, he ingeniously and rather quirkily incorporates a still-life composition with a bowl of fruit, a carafe and a jug on a table.