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 are delighted to present The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize 2025, sponsored by Schroders, benefit auction.

The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize 2025 supports 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.

You can view the work by the 28 finalists at an exhibition at the Norval Foundation in Cape Town, open to the public until 20 April 2025. All works are offered on the Strauss & Co online auction, closing Thursday 13 March 2025, from 2 pm. The auction aims to generate significant funds for both the shortlisted artists and Norval Foundation’s Learning Centre, with proceeds split equally.

Norval Foundation and The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF) are delighted to announce Modupeola Fadugba as the Grand Prize Winner for The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize 2025, sponsored by Schroders. With her work, Portrait Of An Artist At Ease, Modupeola Fadugba from Nigeria, is the 4th winner of the prize, which seeks to celebrate the practices of leading contemporary artists and aims to benefit them by further increasing their exposure to an international audience. As well as the honour, Modupeola Fadugba will be awarded a cash prize to the value of US$35,000, the opportunity for a solo exhibition at Norval Foundation in Cape Town, and a two-week cultural residency at Outset Contemporary Art Fund in London. In addition, the very first winner of the FAMM Women's Prize was awarded to DuduBloom More, the highest-rated female artist (excluding the Grand Prize Winner), for her work Contending With Control.

For Shipping enquiries, 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


Sold for

ZAR 171 925
Lot 28
  • Nirveda Alleck; The Remains of a Heritage, diptych
  • Nirveda Alleck; The Remains of a Heritage, diptych
  • Nirveda Alleck; The Remains of a Heritage, diptych
  • Nirveda Alleck; The Remains of a Heritage, diptych
  • Nirveda Alleck; The Remains of a Heritage, diptych


Lot Estimate
ZAR 140 000 - 180 000
VAT is charged on both hammer & premium for daggered lots
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 171 925

About this Item

Mauritian 1975-
The Remains of a Heritage, diptych
2024
oil on canvas
(1) 104 by 61 by 6,5cm (2) 105 by 104,5 by 6,5cm

Notes

The two people represented in the present lot (father and daughter as doubles) are inhabitants of the Seychelles, part of the Mascarene Islands, which once formed part of the Mauritian territory under British colonial rule. Identity creation and development in the Indian Ocean islands is a loose concept tied to religion, one that evolves over time, as different people from different ancestral origins ranging from slavery to indenture and colonial settlers mix over the years. The two people agreed to be photographed as part of my research, and I created a composition which plays on the absence of a fix identity (as background), and the presence of religion (here Catholicism represented by the Virgin Mary and the young people posing after catechism). The absence of native ancestral ritualistic practices on the island through the legacies of colonialism points to the enduring heritage of colonialism and what remains.

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