Black Coffee's Birthday Charity Auction
Live Virtual Auction, 13 March 2025
Black Coffee's Birthday Charity Auction
About the SessionThe Black Coffee Foundation contributes towards nation building and the rehabilitation of South Africa by continually raising funds through CD sales, donations from the private sector, donations from government institutions, as well as foreign investors. The foundation is committed to helping and uplifting the destitute and disabled people of South Africa by analyzing their needs and providing for those needs in a sustainable manner that promotes education, independence and social integration. The Black Coffee Foundation was launched in 2010.
The auction will be live streamed from the private event.
About this Item
signed, inscribed with the artist's name, dated 2014, numbered 5/5 and inscribed with the title in pencil in the margin.
Notes
Sthenjwa Luthuli (b. 1991, Bothas Hill, KwaZulu-Natal) is a South African artist working primarily in carved wooden reliefs and woodcut prints. The intricate and complex nature of Luthuli’s artistic process ensures that each work he produces is a remarkable and singular result of a formidable artistic effort. Each work is meticulously hand carved and then painted, taking months to create. Sthenjwa’s preferred medium is a 12mm MDF Supawood block which he carves into using a chisel and mallet. The result is a hybrid art-object, a bare wooden, sculptural canvas which is then hand painted.
In his work Luthuli depicts what he refers to as the ‘unknown space’; a dream like state of mind that represents a threshold to an infinite expanse where ancestors and living descendants meet and commune. The harmonious state depicted by the artist exists between tension and balance, the past and present, traditionalism and modernity.
Luthuli held his ambitious first solo exhibition, Inkaba Yami, in 2020 with WHATIFTHEWORLD in Cape Town. In 2022 Luthuli presented Umthente Uhlaba Usamila, a solo exhibition of woodblock prints with BKhz Gallery in Johannesburg, Infumbatho, an impressive solo exhibition of carved woodblocks with Unit Gallery in London as well as Imbewu Yokhokho (translated as The Seeds of the Ancestors) at 1957 Gallery Ghana. His work has been exhibited widely at Art Fairs such as Investec Cape town Art Fair, FNB Art Joburg, and Latitudes and Turbine Art Fair in Johannesburg, South Africa as well as AAF Lagos, Nigeria, Untitled Miami and Expo Chicago.