Modern and Contemporary Art: Evening Sale
Live Virtual Auction, 1 April 2025
Modern and Contemporary Art: Evening Sale
About this Item
signed; inscribed with the artist's name on a label adhered to the reverse
Provenance
Bonhams, London, The South African Sale, 27 October 2010, lot 115.
Strauss & Co, Johannesburg, 14 September 2021, lot 57.
Notes
The present lot is similar to work produced in 1958 titled Two Women in the Township, illustrated in Barbara Lindop's 1988 publication, Gerard Sekoto. 1 The similarities place the present lot in what critics have termed Sekoto’s ‘blue’ period. Sekoto experimented with texture and paint techniques in the late fifties and early sixties. He explains it as follows:
“The poster colours I used were thick, but could be diluted very thin, almost like water colours when needed. But seeing they were thus thick, I took advantage and used them almost as oil. There would also be disadvantages of cracks when applied too thickly. The reason for my using the blue was merely because I chose it and that it was sufficiently strong to contrast with warmer colours. Also I could make it into various tones with white and could vary other colours with it.”2
1. Barbara Lindop (1988) Gerard Sekoto, Randburg: Dictum Publishing, page 221.
2. Ibid, page 212.