Curatorial Voices: African Landscapes, Past and Present

Live Virtual Auction, 19 February 2024

Curatorial Voices: African Landscapes, Past and Present
About the Session

From Thomas Baines to Jake Aikman, Curatorial Voices: African Landscapes, Past and Present will showcase art by pioneering modernist and trailblazing contemporary artists, spanning 175 years of visual landscape painting on the African continent. This comprehensive auction reveals a nuanced understanding of the diverse cultural, historical, and environmental contexts that have shaped artistic representations of the landscape. Through an examination of various themes, the auction seeks to engage viewers in a dialogue that transcends time and space, connecting past representations to contemporary perspectives. The auction attempts to engage with the diversity of artists that have shaped and continue to shape the depiction of Africa through time.

The auction invites viewers on a captivating journey through the artistic expressions that mirror the multifaceted nature of African terrain. Through meticulous  curation and insightful analysis, the catalogue aspires to be a valuable resource for scholars, art enthusiasts and anyone eager to embark on a thought-provoking exploration of Africa’s rich and complex artistic heritage.

Curatorial Voices
Recognising the dynamic discourse surrounding African Landscape, both past and present, the auction features texts by invited contemporary curators responding to the auction selection and themes. As external voices, they provide critical insights into the complexities of the landscape theme. By amplifying these contemporary perspectives, the exhibition seeks to bridge the gap between traditional representations and the ever-evolving discourse on the role of African art within the global art market.

Azza Satti, Independent Curator, Kenya
Azu Nwagbogu, Founder and Director of the African Artists’ Foundation (AAF), Nigeria
Camilla van Hoogstraten, Head of Sales, Latitudes Online
Ugoma Ebilah, Curator, Gallerist & Founder of Bloom Art
Nkgopoleng Moloi, Independent Curator, South Africa


Sold for

ZAR 22 278
Lot 98
  • Strijdom van der Merwe; Clouds I: Collecting wire in the Sneeuberg Conservancy and placing it on top of a Rock
  • Strijdom van der Merwe; Clouds I: Collecting wire in the Sneeuberg Conservancy and placing it on top of a Rock
  • Strijdom van der Merwe; Clouds I: Collecting wire in the Sneeuberg Conservancy and placing it on top of a Rock


Lot Estimate
ZAR 10 000 - 15 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 22 278

About this Item

South African 1961-
Clouds I: Collecting wire in the Sneeuberg Conservancy and placing it on top of a Rock

signed and inscribed with a partial title on the reverse

photograph on paper
106 by 105cm excluding frame; 126 by 126 by 3cm including frame

Notes

"As a land artist, Strijdom van der Merwe generally uses materials found on a chosen site. His sculptural forms take shape in relation to the landscape. His practice is a process of working with the natural world by using what is found on site and then shaping these elements into geometrical forms until they gradually integrate with the natural environment again. Depending on the purpose of the exhibition or the commission, the artist will also use materials that are brought into the landscape in order to make a statement about our relationship with the land. Many of van der Merwe's works are temporary installations that function only for the duration of a certain event, making photography an essential element in capturing his work."

Strijdom van der Merwe (2024) online, https://www.strijdom.com/about/, accessed 18 January 2023.

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