Norval Sovereign African Art Prize 2025 sponsored by Schroders

Timed Online Auction, 31 January - 13 March 2025

Norval Sovereign African Art Prize 2025 sponsored by Schroders
About the Session

Strauss & Co is honoured to host this prestigious benefit auction on behalf of the fourth exhibition of The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize 2025, sponsored by Schroders.

The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize 2025 continues to support contemporary artists working in Africa or within the African diaspora by expanding their international reach in the global art market while also raising funds for arts education initiatives across the continent. A collaboration between The Sovereign Art Foundation and the Norval Foundation, the Prize celebrates the work of some of the most significant contemporary artists today.

The 27 finalists will showcase their shortlisted artworks at an exhibition at the Norval Foundation in Cape Town, open to the public from 4 February to 20 April 2025. All works are offered on this Strauss & Co online auction. The auction aims to generate significant funds for both the shortlisted artists and Norval Foundation’s Learning Centre, with proceeds split equally.

The Grand Prize, to be announced on 18 February, includes a cash award of $35 000, and a solo exhibition at the Norval Foundation. Additionally, the public is invited to vote for their favourite artist and artwork, with the most popular receiving The Public Vote Prize of $2 000. New to this year, the FAMM Women’s Prize is awarded to the highest-rated female artist (excluding the Grand Prize Winner). This artist will receive $5 000 in cash, generously donated by the sponsors of this special prize, Femmes Artistes du Musée de Mougins (FAMM).

For Shipping enquires, please contact: Jenna-Leigh Kleingeld +27 (0)87 654 5900 accounts@norvalfoundation.org

For Condition enquiries, please contact: Carmen Joubert +27 (0)67 375 7791 carmen.joubert@norvalfoundation.org

The artworks are on view at the Norval Foundation from 4th February to 20th April 2025


Current Bid

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Lot 17
  • Mikhael Subotzky; The Porterville Galleon
  • Mikhael Subotzky; The Porterville Galleon
  • Mikhael Subotzky; The Porterville Galleon


Lot Estimate
ZAR 120 000 - 180 000
Current Bid
Starting at ZAR 100 000
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About this Item

South African 1981-
The Porterville Galleon
2023

edition 1/5 +2 APs

pigment print on Baryta paper
30 by 43cm excluding frame; 34 by 46 by 5cm including frame

Notes

Mikhael Subotzky’s career began in 2004 as a photographer, capturing the world around him while seeking to understand the socio-political context of his birth. He has long been fascinated by ships, from early photographs of matchstick prison art at Pollsmoor Prison to an enduring interest in an image of a four-masted Dutch ship, painted by an indigenous artist on a rock face near Porterville, South Africa. The painting, photographed by Subotzky in the present lot, is believed to depict the offshore spring near Saldanha Bay, where colonial ships would send a man in a rowboat to sample the seawater until they found a salt-free spot. If the indigenous artist indeed captured this ritual, it suggests a proto-documentary act, one that surveilled the colonizers before they could impose their own gaze as part of their project of dispossession.

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